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MoDOT News Release
June 21, 2005 

National Transit Award Presented to MoDOT

JEFFERSON CITY - The Community Transportation Association of America has honored the Missouri Department of Transportation with its 2005 State Leadership Award. The award is given each year to recognize state agencies or associations that are responsive to local transit systems and have consistently provided support, advocacy and technical assistance.

MoDOT was recognized at the CTAA annual EXPO in St. Louis for its support of transit operators through driver training; vehicle purchasing; communication and advocacy at the local, state and national level; and a comprehensive statewide marketing program.

"We're quite proud of this award," said MoDOT Director Pete Rahn.   "We work diligently to serve all of Missouri's transportation customers including those using public transportation."

The department's Transit Section provides financial and technical assistance to Missouri's public transit and specialized transit providers.   This function is carried out through the administration of state and federal programs related to general public transportation and specific transit programs for agencies serving senior citizens and persons with disabilities.

"MoDOT Transit is a small group of public servants that does a big job very well with rare recognition," said OATS Executive Director Linda Yaeger.   "These efforts make a positive difference in the lives of people in communities around our state who depend on or choose public transportation."  

The Federal Transit Administration provides grants to states on a formula basis for nonurban transit.   Rural transit providers and intercity bus carriers apply to MoDOT's transitsection for these grants to carry out rural public transit related service, planning and capital projects.

These grants assist the state in serving the mobility needs of senior citizens and persons with disabilities. MoDOT helps purchase vehicles, and with federal grants funds 80 percent of the cost of vehicles for agencies with developmental disability resource boards, sheltered workshops, senior citizen services boards, senior centers and not-for-profit medical service agencies.

MoDOT's transit section also administers national discretionary transit capital grants that fund 80 percent of the cost for replacement transit vehicles, vehicles for service expansion, transit facilities and equipment in support of transit services.

The transit section also assists rural transportation by providing training and some technical assistance.   Free on-site training courses offered to rural transit agencies include defensive driving, CPR, first aid, passenger assistance techniques and emergency procedures.

The state of Missouri provides state funds to both rural and urban public transit agencies, including 10 Area Agency on Aging districts statewide, that help defray costs of providing community mobility services to senior citizens and persons with disabilities.

The federal planning funds for public transportation in urban areas are allocated based on population by MoDOT's transit section to locally designated metropolitan planning organizations.

   
   
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