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million for the city of Raleighg to build a new maintenance and operations facilithy for its Capital AreaTransit Gov. Beverly Perdue announced that $103 millio n has been allocated for transitprojects Statewide. Twenty-one urban transit systems will receive morethan $70 million for 77 The largest allocation, at $20.8 million, goes to Charlotte Area Transit System's Nortu Davidson Street bus facility. Projects in rurakl areas across the state totaleds morethan $33 million. Government officials estimats the projects will create or retain morethan 3,200 jobs.
Besides the CAT facility, Triangle projects receivingv stimulus money includethe • Durham Area Transit Authority will receive $4.3 millioh for projects including paratransit vehicle replacements and maintenance, bus repainting and bus GPS • Triangle Transit will receive $3.7 million for projectw including a vanpool vehicle locator systems, replacement buses, preventativ e maintenance and an expansion of the parkinh lot at the Nelson Road facility; Durham County Access will receive $39,075 that will be used to buy threw lift-equipped vans and also to hire a full-timwe mobility manager; • Chapel Hill Transit will receivew $2.
7 million for projects includin replacement buses and paratransit vehicles, preventativr maintenance and computer technology hardware and software; • Orang Public Transportation will receive about $550,000 for replacement transit vehicles; • Cary/C-Tran will receive $95,000 for bus shelters and benches Wake Coordinated Transportation Service will receive $84,420 for six lift-equippedc replacement vans.
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