#About KYPATH ##Mission and history KYPATH is a membership organization of Kentucky advocates for people-first passenger rail service. We welcome advocates from states served by pro- posed or existing interstate passenger rail lines with stations in Kentucky. KYPATH was founded after passage of the 2021 Bi- partisan Infrastructure Bill. The bill provides $66 billion to improve passenger rail and establish intercity passenger rail corridors. $20 billion is available for projects in Kentucky and adjacent states with essentially no passenger rail service since the late 1960s. Our flagship project is people-first design of a Bluegrass passenger line on existing track from Cincinnati to Atlanta via Knoxville. People-first design is rooted in participatory study of the public's needs, hopes, and challenges. Our goal is passenger rail that produces the greatest good for the most people. ##People Anna Keller, government relations Mom, nurse, lover of deep woods and bicycles for year-round everyday transportation, she has led large participatory community development proj- ects in Bell County KY, New Orleans LA, and Pittsburgh PA. She guides KYPath's people-first design in dialogue with government partners. Evy Perler, community and industry relations Her frustration trying to take a vacation on an Amtrak train led to KYPath's Bluegrass Line pro- posal. Hospital nursing care tech and mother, she strengthens communities and public infrastr- ucture for people with disabilities & addiction and parents & children. Geoff Sebesta, political strategist Breanna Lawson =================================================== New page 2023-05-04 Last updated: no