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Friday, December 10, 2010

Super Bowl transportation funds needed (Yahoo!)

ARLINGTON - Regional Council of transportation Thursday will consider chipping in $agreed to compensate for the cost of transport to the Super Bowl week. The sale of pass Super bowl is supposed to compensate for 50,000 dollars of this amount. It funds needed to provide all bus, dépanneuses Trinity Express railway and by February 5 game and many events during the week before the big game.


The estimated total cost is actually $360,000, but the Organizing Committee of Super Bowl cover $172,000, according to the North Central Texas Council of Governments. Organizations involved in the provision of transport include governance of Fort Worth, Dallas Area Rapid Transit transportation and the city of Arlington.


The Committee is only Dallas - Fort Worth region recognized by agency planning. RTC contributes not only to cities and counties apply and spent transportation under federal jurisdiction, air, quality and other grants, but gets also independently allocated millions of dollars a year in federal grants.


Trinity Express railway work on Super Bowl Sunday and governance transport Fort Worth, also known under the name t, will be responsible for the shuttling people station Cowboys stadium - a journey of approximately five miles each way.


"Our employees work on a time a time when they normally would not work," T senior vice president Nancy Amos said, adding that a large portion of the funds will be paid the salary of the employee.


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