PSTA approves first step in bringing back Cross Bay Ferry
On Wednesday morning, PSTA voted unanimously to approve a $5 million grant that is currently being unused by the Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority.
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If approved, HART will have their vote next week on whether to transfer the money.
'The grant is in danger of lapsing,' said Darden Rice, PSTA Chief Planning & Community Affairs Officer.
PSTA would then use the funds to purchase their own boats, with a goal of purchasing 1-2 boats.
In the coming months PSTA plans to put a call out for potential operators to lease the boats and run the service.
The plan is for year-round service and more trips, with hopes of increasing ridership and lowering operating costs.
PSTA said if HART does not approve the funds, PSTA would still move forward with requesting proposals from potential operators.
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