Public comments invited on transit passes for seniors and disabled in Middlesex County.
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- New Brunswick
What You Should Do Next
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Submit Comments
Send your comments to Brian N. Tobin by email or phone before the deadline.
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Visit KMM Website
Check www.kmm.org for more information about the project and updates.
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Contact KMM
Reach out to KMM at 732-745-4465 for any questions regarding the application.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How can I provide comments on the transit passes application?
- You can send your comments to Brian N. Tobin at Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc.
- What is the deadline for submitting comments?
- Comments must be submitted within 30 days of the notice publication.
- Who should I contact for more information?
- Contact Brian N. Tobin at 732-745-4465 or programs@kmm.org.
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Full Notice Text
Public Notice Notice is hereby given that Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc. (KMM) has made an application to NJ TRANSIT for transit passes to assist in providing transportation to senior citizens and/or people with disabilities in Middlesex County, New Jersey. This project will be partially funded with FTA 5310 funds under a grant submitted to the Federal Transit Administration. Any interested party who has a significant, social, economic or environmental interest is invited to provide comments within 30 days to: Brian N. Tobin, Executive Director Keep Middlesex Moving, Inc. 100 Bayard Street, 2nd Floor New Brunswick, NJ 08901 732-745-4465 programs@kmm.org www.kmm.org 2/12 & 2/19/26 $87.22
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