Low-No 2025: Tips, Tricks, and Trends

EPISODE · Jun 3, 2025 · 31 MIN

Low-No 2025: Tips, Tricks, and Trends

from Transition to Zero · host Jared Schnader

Low-No program, transit agencies, infrastructure, zero emission, funding, partnerships, state DOT, competitive proposals, clean transit, regional offices summaryThis conversation delves into the LoNo program, focusing on its significance for transit agencies, the challenges they face, and the strategies for successful applications. The discussion highlights regional perspectives, key changes in requirements, the importance of infrastructure readiness, and the role of partnerships and state DOTs in supporting transit agencies. The speakers share insights on common misconceptions, competitive proposal strategies, and lessons learned from past projects, culminating in a vision for the future of clean transit over the next five years. takeaways LoNo season is crucial for transit agencies. Regional offices play a significant role in supporting LoNo applications. Partnerships with state DOTs enhance the application process. Infrastructure readiness is essential for successful deployments. Complete applications are vital for competitiveness. Workforce development funding is still available. Innovative solutions are necessary for aging infrastructure. Transit agencies are moving towards zero emissions. Collaboration among agencies can strengthen applications. The future of transit is focused on clean technologies. titles Navigating the LoNo Program: Insights and Strategies The Future of Clean Transit: Challenges and Opportunities Regional Perspectives on Low-No Applications Sound Bites "Workforce development is still there." "Partnerships are critical for success." "Don't go it alone." "The DOTs are there to support." "Infrastructure is going to be key." "Clean transit is the norm." Chapters 00:00Introduction and Overview of the Discussion 02:57Understanding the LoNo Program and Its Importance 06:07Regional Perspectives on LoNo Applications 08:51Key Changes and Requirements in the LoNo Program 11:47Infrastructure Readiness and Planning for Transit Agencies 14:58Common Misconceptions in Low-No Projects 18:02Strategies for Competitive LoNo Proposals 21:01The Role of State DOTs in Supporting Transit Agencies 24:11Collaboration Among Transit Agencies 26:54Lessons Learned from LoNo Projects 29:48Future Vision for Transit in the Next Five Years

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