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Treasure Island board authorizes subawards linked to $20 million EPA grant for 'Treasure Island Connects'
Summary
The Treasure Island Mobility Management Agency board approved authorizations to execute subaward agreements tied to a $20 million U.S. EPA grant to fund a package of transit projects — including microtransit, a free island shuttle, ferry charging and bike share — while noting the grant is currently on administrative pause at EPA.
The Treasure Island Mobility Management Agency on Feb. 25 authorized the executive director to execute subaward agreements connected to a $20,000,000 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency award for a transit package called Treasure Island Connects.
Chair Matt Dorsey said the EPA award was announced in December and described the package as a targeted set of projects to serve a growing island community. “We were awarded in December for a multi part transit program called Treasure Island Connects,” he said, thanking city attorneys and partners who worked on the award.
Assistant Deputy Director Suwanee Cho told the board the grant is obligated but remains subject to federal-level uncertainty and an administrative pause at EPA. Cho said the grant would…
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