The most traveled commuter bus route in the state of Texas is getting $5 million in federal funds to make improvements like installing sidewalks, accessibility upgrades, installing new bus shelters, and more.
The Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County will receive $5 million in federal grants to make improvements to its Westheimer Road corridor bus route.
The funding will help METRO implement its BOOST corridor treatment, which stands for "bus operations optimized systems treatment," along Westheimer's Route 82, a bus route that connects downtown Houston with Uptown, Greenway, Westchase and West Oaks.
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