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Washington Trip

A delegation of CATS and MTC leaders and supporters learned May 24th, during a trip to  our Nation's Capitol, that Federal money is in short supply and competition is fierce for the remaining revenues, according to John Woods, Davidson Mayor and Vice Chair of the Metropolitan Transit Commission. Woods, County Commission and MTC Chair Jennifer Roberts, CATS director Carolyn Flowers, assistant director John Muth, Charlotte City Manager assistant Dana Fenton and Carroll Gray of the LNTC visited two departments in the Federal Transit Agency (FTA) and with the Federal Railway Administration (FRA) and were told while Charlotte does an excellent job of planning, local committed funding is a prerequisite for obtaining Federal assistance in the future.  Meetings were arranged by Charlotte and CATS lobbyist Jeff Boothe, of Holland and Knight attorneys.

The first stop on the one day visit was with the TIGER Grant department.  Upon inquiry about the $300 million request submitted by CATS on behalf of the Red commuter rail line, department spokesmen said the request was over the limit and ability of the agency to fund.  Of a US total of $1.5 Billion, some 52 grants were awarded nationwide, with an average grant of $32 million.  The only NC project to receive funds was the Yadkin River Bridge replacement, which garnered a $10 million grant.

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LNTC To Add New Members

The LNTC has decided to invite a representative of the City of Charlotte, the Mecklenburg County Commission and the Iredell County Commission to join the group.  They will meet regularly with the LNTC to provide better communication with these important governmental units.

"Our group is now about a year and a half old and we feel our credibility is established, " said Brian Jenest, LNTC Chair.  "It's time we expanded our thinking to better link with regional power structure."

 

CATS Plans Visit to DC On Behalf of Red Line

CAT's executive Carolyn Flowers, supported by members of the MTC and other staff, will be in Washington, May 24 to meet with Federal Transit Administration officials about the RED commuter rail line.

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ULI Final Report on Lake Area: Economic Opportunities/Infrastructure

The LNTC received the Urban Land Institute final report at its April 14 2010 meeting, and releases the document to the general public, with an invitation for comment to lakenormantrans.org. Pending a detailed review of the 51 page document, the Commission is taking no official position on suggestions or recommendations contained in the report.
 

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