ATLANTA, Sept. 9,
2024 /PRNewswire/ -- Clean Cities Georgia is proud to
announce the awarding of substantial Energy Efficiency and
Conservation Block Grants (EECBG) to the City of Jackson, GA, and the City of Covington, GA. These grants, funded
through the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority, are a
significant boost to the cities' efforts to develop clean
transportation systems that serve the needs of their residents.
The grants, each amounting to $150,000, will directly contribute to the
planning and execution of community-identified electric mobility
options. This funding will enable Jackson and Covington to pursue innovative and
resident-focused transportation solutions, reducing environmental
impact and enhancing quality of life.
"The EECBG grants represent a major milestone for both
Jackson and Covington as they embark on their journey to
create more equitable and clean transportation networks," said
Pamela Fann, Community Engagement
Liaison of Clean Cities Georgia. "These funds are crucial in
helping the cities and residents plan and implement transportation
options that best serve their communities."
We appreciate the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority's
support in this endeavor and are excited to see the transformative
projects that will emerge from this initiative. Clean Cities
Georgia is committed to guiding and supporting our cities in their
pursuit of a greener, more connected future.
As we celebrate the success of Jackson and Covington in securing these vital grants, it
is important to acknowledge the instrumental role of Clean Cities
Georgia's involvement in the Clean Cities Energy and Environmental
Justice Initiative (CCEEJI). Our active participation in this
national program has been key to not only understanding the needs
of our communities but also in effectively advocating for the
funding necessary to meet those needs.
The CCEEJI program has provided us with the platform and
resources to successfully navigate the grant application process,
ensuring that the proposals of Jackson and Covington were compelling and aligned with the
goals of the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority. This
collaboration has been essential in securing the $150,000 grants that will now fuel the equitable
clean transportation plans of these forward-thinking Georgia cities.
About Clean Cities Georgia
Clean Cities Georgia (CC-GA) is a 501c3 non-profit
organization founded in 1993 and is funded by the U.S. Department
of Energy Vehicle Technologies Office. CC-GA is focused on reducing
petroleum use by serving as a central coordinating point for all
alternative fuels, vehicles, and infrastructure activities
throughout the state.
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