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purchase of energy efficient appliances and energy <br /> education in our schools) comes from a monthly Report of the <br /> customer"energy conservation"charge($0.0025 cents Cape Cod Regional Transit <br /> multiplied by the number of kilowatt hours used during Authority <br /> the month)that appears on each customer's electric bill. <br /> Other Cape Light Compact Efforts Include: To the Honorable Board of Selectmen and <br /> Citizens of the Town of Mashpee: <br /> • 29 ENERGY STAR® qualified homes were <br /> built in the Town of Mashpee. Mashpee Representative—Tom Mayo <br /> • Cape Light Compact continues to support The Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority(CCRTA) <br /> energy education to Mashpee High School has provided in Mashpee 40,423 one-way passenger trips <br /> and Quashnet School through classroom from July 2012 through June 2013(FY13). <br /> visits, teacher workshops, curriculum and <br /> free materials. CCRTA provided 243 ADA and general public <br /> clients in Mashpee with DART (Dial-a-Ride <br /> • Nine Government projects in Mashpee were Transportation) service during FY13. These clients <br /> funded $220,079.60 to implement energy took a total of 9,392 one-way passenger trips during <br /> efficiency efforts saving 232,375 kWh, as this time period. Total DART passenger trips in the <br /> well as 1,971 mmBtu of gas. Mashpee fifteen towns of Cape Cod were 179,373 in FY12 <br /> Government entities including the Mashpee compared to 200,536 in FY13. / <br /> Public Safety Offices (Police and Fire), the <br /> Department of Public Works, Wampanoag CCRTA FY13 records for the Boston Hospital <br /> Tribal Community Center, and three Public Transportation service indicates 12 Mashpee residents <br /> Schools were a few of the projects that took 54 one-way trips on this service. <br /> received energy efficiency incentives and The fixed route Sealine serves the towns of <br /> technical assistance from Cape Light Barnstable, Mashpee and Falmouth along route 28. A <br /> Compact and CLC consultants in 2013. The total of 21,067 one-way trips originated in Mashpee for <br /> demonstration phase of the LED Streetlights the Sealine for the period July 2012 through June 2013; <br /> Initiative was also funded$1,534.50, saving total ridership for the Sealine for this period was 132,406. <br /> 2,793 kWh annually. <br /> The fixed route Bourne Route serves the towns of <br /> Bourne, Falmouth and Mashpee. A total of 747 one- <br /> way trips originated in Mashpee for the Bourne Route <br /> for the period July 2012 through June 2013; total <br /> ridership for the Bourne Route for this period was " r <br /> 6,783. <br /> The fixed route Sandwich Line serves the towns of <br /> o� Sandwich, Bourne and Mashpee. A total of 6,367 one- <br /> way trips originated in Mashpee for the Sandwich Line <br /> r for the period July 2012 through June 2013;total ridership <br /> m for the Sandwich Line for this period was 13,171. <br /> al <br /> CCRTA supplied the Mashpee Council on Aging <br /> with one Mobility Assistance Program(MAP)vehicle f�� <br /> that provided 2,850 rides from July 2012 to June 2013. <br /> s M % <br /> Route maps,schedules,fares,Google Transit Trip <br /> Planner and the latest news about Cape Cod public <br /> transportation services are provided at <br /> www.capecodrta.org, as well as links to many other <br /> transportation resources. <br /> 83 <br />