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Evansville collaborative submits $20 million EPA application to speed transition to low-emission transportation
Summary
The Evansville Climate Collaborative submitted a $20 million Community Change grant to the U.S. EPA on July 30 to support a comprehensive shift to low- or zero-emission transportation; staff said the award process is rolling and slow, and the mayor's office and congressional delegates have been asked to help.
The Evansville Climate Collaborative submitted a $20,000,000 Community Change grant application to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency on July 30 seeking funding for a comprehensive transition to low- or zero-emission clean transportation systems, staff reported.
Laura Norville, speaking during the Collaborative’s Aug. 14 monthly meeting, said the application was already filed and staff are pursuing additional advocacy: "We are also lobbying with some of our congressional…
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