Latinos In Transit Announces New Board for 2022-23
LIT unanimously approved the 2022-2023 board of directors' slate of nominees during APTA’s 2021 TRANSForm Conference and EXPO.
LIT unanimously approved the 2022-2023 board of directors' slate of nominees during APTA’s 2021 TRANSForm Conference and EXPO.
The RTA will initially hire bus mechanic and body repair technician trainees, both at $23.67 per hour, up to 40 hours per week for a six-month trial period.
MTI researchers developed and tested college-level educational intervention to interest more young women to transportation.
Darnall will lead strategic growth strategies and business development in collaboration with the firm’s National Transit and Rail systems leadership team, as well as local and regional transit and rail executives.
Among the additions, current President Gareth Joyce will succeed Jack Allen as CEO, who will retire but continue on the company's board, effective Jan. 2022.
Bonnie Todd will be the first female COO in TriMet history.
In her new role, she will help multidisciplinary teams deliver HDR’s full breadth of advisory and technical services through an equity lens.
The FTA will use the public comments to update its Title VI guidance, the primary policy document addressing Title VI rules for transit.
He joins the JTA after serving as CEO for Rock Region METRO, the public transportation system serving the Little Rock and Central Arkansas region.
The pilot is an expansion of the City of Lawrence-funded initiative that has covered fares on three local routes in Lawrence since September 2019.
Peter DeFazio is the longest serving House Member from Oregon and the 65th-longest serving member of the House in U.S. history.
The infrastructure bill is being touted as a generational investment in America’s infrastructure, with $550 billion in funds being targeted towards improving roads, removing lead water pipelines, upgrading bridges, and expanding broadband accessibility.
The European company is swiftly increasing its footprint in the US and endeavors to become a household name.
The RAISE grant will help the JTA advance planning, environmental, and preliminary project development activities.
The 1.6-mile light rail extension will provide frequent, reliable, sustainable, and safe public transportation, helping residents get to work, schools, healthcare facilities, recreational venues and more between downtown Phoenix and the planned redevelopment of the Metrocenter Mall.
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