San Diego MTS board OKs $125 million capital improvement program
MTS has budgeted $28.5 million for new low-floor trolleys.Photo – sdmts.com
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The San Diego Metropolitan Transit System's (SDMTS) board recently approved $125 million for the agency's fiscal-year 2022 capital improvement program (CIP).
The CIP includes:
$28.5 million for new low-floor trolleys;
$12.1 million for design and station infrastructure for Iris Rapid and overhead charging infrastructure; and
$3.3 million for the new PRONTO fare collection system.
“The CIP is an important road map for planning and funding assets for San Diego’s transit system. And having $125 million to allocate in CIP funds is very healthy for an agency our size," said SDMTS Chief Executive Officer Sharon Cooney in a press release. "This includes new trolleys and buses, advancing our zero-emission bus transition, fully funding our new fare collection system, and more."
Trolley lines and bus routes now have been restored to near pre-COVID 19 levels.