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USDOT Helps Advance Key Multi-Modal Project in Northern Indiana with a Loan $203.3M

USDOT Helps Advance Key Multi-Modal Project in Northern Indiana with a Loan $203.3M

Loan builds off of a previously announced $354 million Federal grant to move this transformative transit project forward.

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Department of Transportation

https://www.transportation.gov/briefing-room/us-department-transportation-helps-advance-key-multi-modal-project-northern-indiana

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