News & Updates: Newsroom RTA NEWS Thursday, April 19, 2007 RTA secures final installment of funding from FTA
CLEVELAND
– The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) received its final installment
of funding for the Euclid
Corridor Transportation Project from the Federal
Transit Administration (FTA) today. U.S. Senator George V.
Voinovich made the $25 million announcement. Voinovich helped secure
$24,974,513 through the appropriations process for the project. “Today’s
announcement gets us one step closer to our goal as we work to revitalize the
Euclid Avenue area,” says RTA CEO & General Manager Joe Calabrese. “Once
complete, the Euclid Corridor Transportation Project will help position Cleveland
as a world-class city again.” “I have been working on the
Euclid Corridor Project since the mid-70s when I was County Auditor and
Commissioner, and it has been my top transportation priority since I came to
the Senate,” says Senator Voinovich. “Downtown Cleveland is seeing a revival
that is creating jobs and bringing people back to the city’s center. The Euclid
Corridor Project will help keep this momentum moving.” The Euclid Corridor Project will
revitalize Euclid Avenue from storefront-to-storefront for 7.07 miles. The new
streetscape will be totally ADA accessible and pedestrian-friendly with wider
sidewalks, dedicated transit lane in each direction, a median strip where 36
bus stations will be located. About 2.31 miles of adjoining streets will also
be improved, for a tot al project area of 9.38 miles. A hybrid-electric, articulated
60-foot Bus Rapid Transit will serve the stations every five minutes. (A
typical bus is now 40 feet long) Customers waiting at uniquely designed
stations will enjoy state-of-the-art signage with real-time service
information. Because of off-board fare collection, larger vehicles, fewer
stops, dedicated lanes and signal preemption, trip times will be reduced by an
estimated 26 percent. This will also serve to increase RTA's efficiency and
lower operating costs. The project is slated for
completion in late 2008. FOR MEDIA INQUIRIES ONLY: Chad
Self, 216-566-5211
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