ANAHEIM, Calif.--()--The Federal Transit Administration announced the award of $1.7 million to the Anaheim Transportation Network (ATN) for cutting-edge transportation projects that create “green” jobs, promote the use of clean fuels, and help reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gases and other pollutants.
“Service reliability and environmentally conscious solutions are our highest priorities and they go hand-in-hand with making sure that the ATN’s Anaheim Resort Transit system is in a solid position to meet the needs of the Anaheim community”
The money is being provided through FTA’s Fiscal Year 2010 Discretionary Sustainability Funding Opportunity, announced last April, which comprises two programs: $89.7 million from FTA’s Clean Fuels Grant Program and $75 million from FTA’s Transit Investment in Greenhouse Gas and Energy Reduction (TIGGER) Program.
The Clean Fuels funds were awarded to 36 transit recipients through a competitive nation-wide selection process based on the ability to help communities achieve or maintain the National Ambient Air Quality Standards for ozone and carbon monoxide, while supporting emerging clean fuel and advanced propulsion technologies for transit buses. The winning proposals were submitted by transit agencies from across the country. The FTA reviewed more than 274 applications seeking a total of $1.4 billion.
This funding coming to the ATN is in addition to $2.2 million the ATN previously received from the Federal Transit Administration from the State of Good Repair Program. Over 400 requests from transit providers across the country, requesting over $4.2 billion in funding were received by the Federal Transit Administration. The ATN is among 152 other grant recipients to receive funding under the State of Good Repair discretionary grant program.
“Service reliability and environmentally conscious solutions are our highest priorities and they go hand-in-hand with making sure that the ATN’s Anaheim Resort Transit system is in a solid position to meet the needs of the Anaheim community,” said Paul Sanford, ATN Chairman. “The millions of people who depend on the Anaheim Resort Transit system each year expect a safe, comfortable, and eco-friendly transportation service.”
About Anaheim Transportation Network - The Anaheim Transportation Network’s mission is to enhance transportation options by delivering reliable and efficient transportation solutions. Our commitment to customers consists of integrity, customer service, can-do spirit, communication and partnerships. ATN’s members include businesses in-and-around The Anaheim Resort District and its Board of Directors includes members and ex-officio members from the City of Anaheim and the Anaheim Chamber of Commerce. Formed in 1995 as part of the expansion of The Anaheim Resort District, the ATN improves mobility and air quality throughout the cities of Anaheim, Garden Grove and Orange. www.RideArt.org


