COTA awarded $800K for ferry feasibility study and transportation master plan

(Office of the Governor) — On Friday, June 17, 2022, the Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority  under the CNMI Office of the Governor  was awarded $800,000 in competitive  grant funds under the U.S. Department of Transportation-Federal Transit Administration’s Areas of Persistent Poverty Program, to develop a sustainable transportation  master plan and conduct an independent  ferry  feasibility study for  the Northern Mariana Islands.   The 20- year Sustainable Transportation Master  Plan  will   create multi-modal  and  intra/inter-island transportation options.

CNMI Special Assistant for Public Transportation Alfreda Camacho Maratita, center, with USDOT-FTA Region IX officials — Bernardo Bustamante, director for the Office of Program Management and Project Oversight, and Ryan Fujii, general engineer — during the Territorial Climate and Infrastructure Update Presentations held in March in Honolulu, Hawaii.

CNMI Special Assistant for Public Transportation Alfreda Camacho Maratita, center, with USDOT-FTA Region IX officials — Bernardo Bustamante, director for the Office of Program Management and Project Oversight, and Ryan Fujii, general engineer — during the Territorial Climate and Infrastructure Update Presentations held in March in Honolulu, Hawaii.

In March of 2022, Special Assistant for Public Transportation Alfreda Camacho Maratita attended the Territorial  Climate Infrastructure Workshop and presented to the U.S. Department of the Interior, the U.S. Department  of  Transportation,  and regional partners  on the CNMI’s  Built Infrastructure priorities, which include the importance of a sustainable transportation  master plan in order to improve the transportation options for the Commonwealth.

The CNMI  is  in  dire need for  a  complete   multi-modal transportation  system  to support infrastructure and community  health outcomes. Currently, travel is limited to monopolize air travel on small flights, which presents connectivity  challenges, especially for individuals in need of medical attention. Increased mobility options will provide  a pathway to improved wellness, economic outcomes, and enhanced environmental sustainability for the CNMI.

“With  this grant award, the CNMI  will  be able to conduct an inter-island, multi-modal transportation feasibility study and a sustainable  transportation   master  plan to build from the Saipan Walkability Assessment and support the islands of Tinian and Rota with multi-modal connectivity  planning throughout the CNMI that will  include pilot project implementation of renewable charging stations to support electric-vehicles fleet build-out,”  said Special Assistant for Public Transportation Alfreda Camacho Maratita.

“I would like to thank and recognize  Special  Assistant  Alfreda Camacho  Maratita and the Commonwealth Office of Transit Authority for their hard work in securing the grant funds to conduct this feasibility study and develop the transportation master plan. This will go a long way in  moving our islands forward, as  we continue to improve our public transportation  and infrastructure, promoting accessibility and sustainability,” said Gov. Ralph DLG Torres.

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