Arizona Department of Transportation officials say specialty license plates keep raising record amounts of money for charitable causes.
In the most recent fiscal year ending June 30, sales of the license plates generated more than $9.8 million for charitable causes and public programs. In the previous fiscal year, about $9.4 million was raised. ADOT officials say many longtime plates continue to see growth in their sales, but the overall figures were bolstered by the introduction of four new plates midway through the fiscal year. Those plates support the 100 Club of Arizona, Special Olympics, Grand Canyon University scholarships and preservation efforts for Historic Route 66.
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After More Than a Decade, Reston, Virginia Specialty License Plate Campaign Is Over - michael towner7/25/2017 Dreams of the issuance of a special Reston license plate have fallen flat, and now those who applied will be getting their money back.
In 2006, Reston’s Dan McGuire began a campaign along with the Reston Citizens Association to garner enough support to get the Virginia Department of Motor Vehicles to issue a Reston-themed license plate. Special license plates are eligible to be issued for any group that receives at least 450 prepaid $10 applications, as well as authorization from the General Assembly. Virginia offers more than 250 unique varieties of license plates. The design for Reston’s special plate, which featured the “Live, Work, Play” motto, was by Doug Fuller. Though McGuire and the RCA campaigned for the plates for several years, the effort fell short. McGuire died in 2013. Tuesday, the Reston Citizens Association announced it will refund all residents who signed up. RCA says it will be sending notifications to all applicants, letting them know they have a refund coming. Any funds that are unable to be returned by Oct. 1 will be donated to a local charity. Moira Callaghan, vice president of RCA, said 83 applications were prepaid. She said any future effort to create a Reston specialty plate would have to be “an entirely new campaign.” “The best course of action [right now] is to refund these applicants and possibly start over,” she said. For more information, contact Callaghan at [email protected]. |
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