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WisDOT's Transportation Alternatives Program has received $32 million in federal funding from Governor Evers, WisDOT

MADISON, Wis. (WMTV) – More than $32 million in federal funding will go toward 56 local improvement projects across the state over the next four years, Gov. Tony Evers and the Wisconsin Department of Transportation announced Friday.

These programs are implemented through WisDOT's Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP).

Officials said the goal of the program is to create safer transportation methods for bike and pedestrian paths as well as “Safe Route to School” initiatives.

Governor Evers said investing in these other forms of transportation is critical for future generations.

“These alternative transportation projects are not only a great way to reduce emissions and provide more alternative transportation options, but they will also help connect communities in every corner of Wisconsin and provide families with safer routes to work, school, appointments and more to offer,” said Governor Evers.

This is one of many investments Governor Evers made during National Clean Energy Week.

Earlier this week, Governor Evers, along with the Wisconsin Housing and Economic Development Authority (WHEDA), announced on Wednesday a new program to help repair and renew older homes across the state.

The More Like Home™ Repair and Renew Loan program offers low-interest loans of between $5,000 and $50,000 to owners of homes over 40 years old. Officials said homeowners can use the money for essential home repairs such as roofing, plumbing and heating work.

Then on Thursday, Gov. Evers announced he would invest $10 million in 11 projects to improve air quality.

Gov. Evers said protecting the environment and promoting traffic safety are part of the puzzle for the success of Wisconsin families.

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