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What if a provider agency has transit vehicles located in more than one Coordinated Transit District (CTD)?

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What if a provider agency has transit vehicles located in more than one Coordinated Transit District (CTD)?

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If a provider bases and controls their KDOT transit vehicles from more than one location (such as more than one office), and those locations are in different CTDs, they should now treat those locations as separate projects and send in separate applications for those locations. For example, XYZ provider agency has locations in Garden City and Wichita, with KDOT transit vehicles based in and controlled from each of those separate areas. Formerly, they sent in one application. Now they should send in two applications, one for their Garden City requests and one for their Wichita requests. Each of those applications should each list the needs and expenses for that specific dispatch area, not for the entire agency. If you have questions on this, please call your KDOT Program Coordinator.

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