$3.75 million for possible Greenlink improvements

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The City of Greenville sent us this recently

“A one-time $1 million infusion from the City of Greenville could be leveraged as a local match against federal and state funds totaling more than $2.75 million. Thus, this $3.75 million increase could be spent towards the following Greenlink fleet improvements:”

Option 1

Credit: Nicole McAden, Greenlink Marketing and Public Affairs

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