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Votran seeks public input in updating Disadvantaged Business Enterprise goal.
Written by Kristen Schmutz
Belden Communications News
Votran, Volusia County's Transportation Service, is seeking public involvement in updating its Disadvantaged Business Enterprise (DBE) goal by initiating a public comment period that will run until July 31, during which individuals are encouraged to provide their feedback before submitting the DBE to the Federal Transit Administration (FTA) for thorough review and acceptance.
As part of their comprehensive outreach efforts, Votran has organized a complimentary webinar for Wednesday, July 19, from 3 to 4 p.m. to provide interested parties with valuable information and offer an opportunity to ask questions regarding the 2023 DBE goal.
The primary objective of the DBE program is to ensure equal opportunities for disadvantaged business enterprises in awarding and administering contracts supported by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) and the Federal Transit Administration (FTA). By implementing this program, the authorities strive to rectify past and current instances of discrimination against DBEs, foster fair competition, enhance program efficiency, and alleviate burdens faced by small businesses.
"We are dedicated to supporting our community and fostering non-discrimination of disadvantaged business enterprises," said Ralf Heseler, the Transit Services Division's DBE Liaison Officer. "We encourage the public to participate and join us for the informative webinar to learn more about our goals and the DBE program."
To secure a spot in the webinar, individuals can register by visiting the following link: https://benesch.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZItdu6vrzIuH93R4zT471BUjlXkfA_CUlod.
Interested individuals can access the program details and related information on the official Votran website at
https://www.votran.org/about-us/doing-business.stml. Feedback, comments, and suggestions can be submitted to Ralf Heseler via email at rheseler@volusia.org or by calling 386-756-7496.
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