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RIALTO RECORD Weekly

Vol 1 9, NO. 42

July 01, 2021

NSG Impact helping students achieve success with 2nd Annual Back 2 School Drive-T hr u Backpack Giveaway next Thur sday By Manny B. Sandoval

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ever Stop Grinding Impact is hitting the ground running this back-to-school season as the organization anticipates serving 600-800 students at its NSG Impact 2nd Annual Back to School Drive at Carter High school on July 8, from 9 a.m. to noon.

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Students who attend the drivethrough giveaway can expect to receive a backpack filled with numerous necessities for the classroom, including pencils, pencil sharpeners, pens, books, crayons, erasers, and much more. "It's more important now than ever before that our communities host events like this as our students are coming back from distance learning and the pandemic has been a struggle for so many families, it will not only help the

Have a safe 4th of Jul y weekend !

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NSG Impact’s 2nd Annual Back to School Drive will break records as it anticipates to service an estimated 800 students with school supplies on July 8.

Backpacks, cont. on next pg.

Rialto awarded $1 million to launch electric bike share program

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he City of Rialto has been awarded $1 million to fund an electric bike share program under an innovative new statewide program aimed at making it cleaner, easier, healthier and cheaper for Californians to get from point A to point B.

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The Clean Mobility Options Voucher Pilot Program (CMO) is a statewide initiative that provides funding for zero-emission shared mobility options to underresourced communities in California. CMO is available throughout California to eligible disadvantaged communities, as well as eligible low-income tribal and affordable-housing communities, to increase access to safe, reliable, convenient and affordable transportation options The funding will allow Rialto to set up an electric bike share system across the City, with about 100 bikes and about 15 stations. Bike Share, cont. on next pg.

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The funding will allow Rialto to set up an electric bike share system with approximately 100 bikes and an estimated 15 stations throughout the city. Pictured above is the bike share program utilized by the city of Los Angeles.


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