Passenger Transport Accessible Infrastructure Program
Department of Transport and Main Roads · Australia
Provides funding assistance to local governments to upgrade existing public transport infrastructure so it meets the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002. Applicants can receive a 50% contribution towards the total cost of making transport infrastructure accessible.
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Queensland
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What is the Passenger Transport Accessible Infrastructure Program?
The Passenger Transport Accessible Infrastructure Program is a non-profit grant offered by Department of Transport and Main Roads in Australia. Provides funding assistance to local governments to upgrade existing public transport infrastructure so it meets the Disability Standards for Accessible Public Transport 2002. Applicants can receive a 50% contribution towards the total cost of making transport infrastructure accessible.
Who is eligible for the Passenger Transport Accessible Infrastructure Program?
Local councils are the intended applicants Funding supports upgrades to existing passenger transport facilities Projects must improve accessibility to meet disability transport standards Funding contribution is 50% of total project cost
What activities are funded?
Upgrading existing passenger transport and public transport facilities to improve accessibility and meet disability access standards.
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