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Nashville Secures $10M Federal Grant for Donelson Transit Center Enhancement

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Nashville Acquires $10M Federal Grant to Optimize the Donelson Transit Center

In its mission to enhance public transportation infrastructure, Nashville has recently secured a $10M federal grant targeted towards the development of the Donelson Transit Center. This financial boost arises from the Federal Transit Administration, one of the critical components of the Biden administration’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Act

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Revitalizing Urban Transportation in Donelson

The funding could potentially be used for the construction of a new transit center at Donelson Station, service enhancements for WeGo bus routes, and the WeGo Star. This investment comes at a stimulating period for Donelson, following the opening of its new $18.8 million library and revitalization by Holladay Properties. “This $10 million grant gives us an opportunity to reinvent Donelson Station to make it an even better asset for the community,” Mayor Freddie O’Connell declared.

Grants for Buses and Bus Facilities Program

The multi-million-dollar grant is part of a comprehensive award scheme that cedes approximately $1.5 billion to 117 towns and cities across the U.S. Nashville is among the chosen ones, poised to realize a more sustainable, efficient, and robust public transport strategy. Mayor Freddie O’Connell expressed his gratitude to the Biden administration for their investment.

What Aspects of the Transport Infrastructure Will Benefit?

The $10 million funding is poised to revolutionize Donelson Station into a contemporary transportation hub. It will help facilitate service improvements for bus routes servicing Donelson. The proposed Donelson Transit Center will feature multiple bus bays, employee facilities, climate-controlled waiting areas, real-time arrival and departure information, as well as provisions for bicycles and scooters.

Anticipated Developments in Public Transportation

Improved bus transit centers, increased bus coverage, bike lanes, new pedestrian sidewalks, and 600 new traffic signals are some enhancements anticipated from Nashville’s impending “Choose How You Move” transit referendum. The Mayor proposed that without the adoption of the plan, net new transit upgrades, heavily supported by federal funding, could be delayed. More funding-related announcements for the Donelson Transit Center are highly anticipated.


Nashville Secures $10M Federal Grant for Donelson Transit Center Enhancement

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