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Schuylkill applies for grant for bus service

The Schuylkill County Commissioners took several actions concerning transportation services last week.

At one of their evening meetings last Wednesday night, the commissioners voted to apply for a federal Rural Operating Assistance grant for fixed route bus service and shared ride programs of the Schuylkill Transportation System.

The federal funds applied for amount to $738,400, and the state funds $2,127,493. Those funds, in conjunction with $175,850 in other project funds and the county’s $169.170 local match share to state funds will allow STS to provide 19,000 hours of bus service at a total project cost of $3,211,0103. The shared ride program amounts to $856,800.

The commissioners also voted to enter into a vehicle maintenance contract with STS for county vehicles on a cost-plus-15% basis for parts and fuel at a labor rate of $53.02 per hour. As self-serve vehicle wash is available at the rate of $5 per vehicle. The contract runs from July 1 through June 30, 2025.

The commissioners made appointments to the Northeastern Pennsylvania Metropolitan Planning Organization:

Susan Smith, Schuylkill County Planning Office, county representative; Lisa Mahall, planning office, county alternate; John Malinchock, Schuylkill County Planning Commission, at-large representative, and Tom Yashinsky, ARRO Group, at large alternate.

The commissioners approved a new employee identification badge policy that outlines who should have a badge, and how access will be determined for employees and certain non-employees. The intention is to provide the needed access to the appropriate people and preserve the integrity of the building security system. The policy was initiated by the human resources office.