Report: Cooling the Commute – Tackling Heat in the Richmond Region’s Nine Localities

By |2025-03-28T14:51:23-04:00December 5, 2024|Categories: Public Transit, VCN Partner Resources|Tags: , |

RVA Rapid Transit released a report highlighting the challenges transit riders face due to extreme heat and offers practical, community-driven solutions to create safer, more comfortable transit experiences for all.

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How Schools Get Electric Buses in Virginia

By |2024-11-21T10:06:45-05:00November 19, 2024|Categories: Conservation News Across the Commonwealth, Federal Funding|Tags: , , , , |

VCN and Generation180 recently highlighted Lynchburg City Schools for electrifying a part of its bus fleet. As more Virginia schools switch to electric buses, they will support improvements in children's health, academics, and behavior.

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Video: Federal Climate Investments in Virginia – Transitioning to a Zero-Emission Bus Fleet

By |2024-10-30T11:42:18-04:00October 30, 2024|Categories: Federal Funding, VCN Partner Resources|Tags: , , , |

Virginia Conservation Network and Community Climate Collaborative released a video on federal climate investments in Virginia, highlighting how federal funding has influenced Charlottesville's decision to adopt a zero-emission public transportation fleet.

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Video: Federal Climate Investments in Virginia – School Bus Electrification

By |2024-10-30T11:35:33-04:00October 30, 2024|Categories: Federal Funding, VCN Partner Resources|Tags: , , , , |

Virginia Conservation Network and Generation180 released a video on federal climate investments in Virginia, featuring Lynchburg City Schools' use of federal funds to electrify part of its school bus fleet.

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Climate Investments in VA: Transitioning to a Zero-Emission Bus Fleet

By |2024-11-27T12:32:11-05:00October 28, 2024|Categories: Conservation News Across the Commonwealth, Federal Funding|Tags: , , , |

VCN is partnering with different organizations to create videos showcasing federal funds being brought into Virginia. C3 has been working alongside Charlottesville Area Transit, which initiated a planning process earlier this year for a transition to a zero-emission bus fleet.

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Climate Investments in VA: School Bus Electrification

By |2024-11-27T12:32:31-05:00October 22, 2024|Categories: Conservation News Across the Commonwealth, Federal Funding|Tags: , , , , |

VCN is partnering with different organizations to create videos showcasing federal funds being brought into Virginia. Recently, Generation180 assisted Lynchburg City Schools in leveraging federal funds to electrify a portion of its school bus fleet.

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First Draft of Transportation’s Six-Year Improvement Program Plan

By |2024-05-01T13:01:49-04:00May 1, 2024|Categories: Conservation News Across the Commonwealth, Public Transit|Tags: , |

The Virginia Department of Transportation and Virginia Department of Rail and Public Transportation recently shared their Six-Year Improvement Program (SYIP) draft plans with the Commonwealth Transportation Board.

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Land Use & Transportation Policy: 2023 General Assembly Review

By |2024-04-04T15:28:46-04:00March 2, 2023|Categories: Conservation News Across the Commonwealth, Data Centers, Public Transit, Transportation Electrification, Updates From The Capital, Walking & Biking|Tags: , , , , , , |

Policies to defend Clean Car Standards, make streets safer for people who walk and bike, and support public transit funding.

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