Berger Named Administrator at MVRTA
He succeeds long-time Administrator Joe Costanzo, who retired last month after 42 years at the helm.
He succeeds long-time Administrator Joe Costanzo, who retired last month after 42 years at the helm.
The Purple Line project will operate along a corridor between downtown Indianapolis northeast and downtown Lawrence and replace and improve much of the existing Route 39 local bus service, one of the highest ridership routes in the IndyGo system.
Mike Tugman, PE, has been promoted to East region program management leader, and Paul Alsina, PE, has been named Central region program management leader.
The member companies of IMG met in Greenville, South Carolina, for a meeting of networking and discussions for the first time since 2019.
The company has increased sales staff threefold while also expanding its project management, support, and vehicle technician teams.
In this newly created position, Joe Dillard Jr. will curate the role to encourage diversity, equity, and inclusion throughout the organization while promoting and cultivating community partnerships.
The planning programs will support the Federal Transit Administration’s (FTA) stated goals of increasing access to affordable housing options.
The package will total $3.84 billion for six projects. It includes a new TIFIA loan for the Downtown Redmond Link Extension, and refinancing of five previously approved loans under improved terms.
The board at St. Petersburg, Fla.’s Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority unanimously approved a three-year contract with its union, SEIU, which will bump the starting pay for bus operators from $15 per hour to $16 per hour, beginning Oct. 1.
During his tenure, he helped stabilize the organization, restore Valley Metro’s reputation, and lead the agency to new heights.
In his new role at ADL, Chris Gall will leverage his vast experience to continue to develop and execute the company’s strategy and roadmap to deliver technically challenging engineering projects at pace.
The changes, approved by the board in June, followed extensive public input about how riders plan to travel.
Homendy was nominated by President Joe Biden May 19; testified in a June 24 confirmation hearing before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation; and was unanimously confirmed by the Senate Aug. 9.
NJ TRANSIT talks about the impact of COVID-19, their 'While You've Been Away' Campaign, as well as other projects to bring ridership back in this episode of Roads, Rails, & Reels.
With the devastating impacts of COVID-19, it is more important than ever to pull out all the stops when it comes to finding creative ways to both hire and keep quality employees.
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