Charlotte streetcar project gets $25 million

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U.S. Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood, Federal Transit Administrator Peter Rogoff and Charlotte Mayor Anthony Foxx gathered at Central Piedmont Community College to award the City of Charlotte with nearly $25 million for a streetcar line that will improve access to jobs, housing, schools and will spur economic development in the heart of one of the nation's fastest-growing metropolitan areas. The group also called on Congress to immediately pass President Obama's American Jobs Act, which will invest in job-creating transportation projects like the Charlotte Streetcar all across the country. "Putting American workers on transportation construction sites in cities like Charlotte is a crucial part of the President's vision for the future of this country," said Secretary LaHood. "Unemployed construction workers across the country are ready to roll up their sleeves right now. Congress needs to pass the American Jobs Act right away and to put America back to work." Six stops will be built as part of the initial 1.5-mile section of the Charlotte Streetcar Project, including the Charlotte Transportation Center near Time-Warner Cable Arena, the city's Government Center, McDowell Street, Central Piedmont Community College, Travis Avenue and Presbyterian Hospital. This is the first phase of a planned 10-mile streetcar line that will serve the entire metropolitan Charlotte area. The City of Charlotte has acquired three vintage streetcars to be used for the project, which is funded through the Federal Transit Administration's Urban Circulator Grant Program. The Charlotte Area Transportation System (CATS) will operate and maintain the streetcar system once it is constructed.

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