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New and improved 511 Alberta system launches today
New and improved 511 Alberta launches, featuring expanded capabilities to improve travel across Alberta.
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The new Alberta Community Transit (ACT) Fund will support green transit projects across the province
The ACT Fund will offer $215 million in grants to municipalities and regions to invest in green transit initiatives to improve public transportation.
The ACT Fund reflects input from Albertans and stakeholders over two years of public engagement about the future of public transit across Alberta. The new program creates incentives to improve regional collaboration and move toward more green transit fleets and facilities in Alberta.
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Premier Approves More Rural Bus Projects
Rural Albertans living along the Medicine Hat/Lethbridge Highway 3 corridor, and in Red Deer County, will have better access to public buses as part of a new provincial pilot program.
Two new pilot projects in Medicine Hat/Lethbridge and Red Deer County will each receive $700,000 in funding. As part of the Rural Transportation Pilot Program, these projects will help provide more public busing options for rural Albertans by testing new and expanded public transportation services between communities where service gaps exist.
Better-trained drivers keep roads safe
The province is asking for input as it moves forward with a plan to improve the training, testing and oversight of all drivers, particularly those in the commercial trucking industry.