![]() “Our riders and the entire community will benefit from more environmentally-friendly transit.”Ĭongresswoman Gwen Moore (WI-4) said, "I led efforts to secure federal funds for these buses and am so proud to see this work bear fruit for Milwaukee, resulting in new, cleaner buses that will help reduce air pollution in our communities while providing more reliable service." ![]() Senator Tammy Baldwin, Milwaukee County Board of Supervisors and the Southeastern Wisconsin Regional Planning Commission (SEWRPC) in supporting Milwaukee County’s applications for funding,” said Wandke. “This is the work of our regional FTA office, Congresswoman Gwen Moore and U.S. MCTS will retire 73 buses federally recognized as past their useful life, replacing each with an advanced clean diesel bus by fall.ĭenise Wandke, interim managing director of MCTS, thanked legislators for their efforts to help modernize Milwaukee County’s fleet, promote cleaner air, and address the climate crisis through transit investment. The investment in more fuel-efficient and cleaner air buses enables MCTS to continue transforming its fleet in alignment with Milwaukee County’s health and environmental sustainability initiatives. ![]() Milwaukee County Transit System (MCTS) announces the arrival of 73 new clean diesel buses resulting from federal and local funding sources.
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