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D'Agostino Hears Transportation Concerns

Seniors are concerned that the state's new hydrogen powered bus is unable to be used.

State Rep. Michael D’Agostino (D-Hamden) spent Monday morning with residents from Davenport Dunbar Senior Residence answering questions related to a topic of which is for them great concern — dedicated public transportation for seniors and the disabled.  

More than two dozen residents filled the community room and voiced their concerns regarding cutbacks in these services and, in particular, the suspension of the popular hydrogen-powered bus service operated by the Greater New Haven Transit District (GNHTD). A representative of GNHTD was also on hand to listen to residents’ concerns.     

 “The Davenport Dunbar residents, like most Hamden seniors, are active, engaged community members, but, being on a fixed income, they rely on dedicated public transportation to grocery shop, get to medical appointments and otherwise live their lives,” D'Agostino said. 

The state has a new hydrogen powered bus that it is unable to be used because of lack of federal operational funds and a vendor’s delay in building a refueling station, Dagostino said.

"This kind of bureaucratic confusion only hurts our seniors," he said. "The GNHTD is aware of the issues and is working hard, with me, to find solutions, such as expanding existing routes with current vehicles, while we pursue funding for the hydrogen bus”.      

D’Agostino said he plans to visit the facility on a regular basis to update the residents on the busing issue and the residents agreed to keep in contact on this and other issues.      
D’Agostino is in his 1st term serving the 91st House District in Hamden.


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