COTA's 5-year plan focused on advancing mobility, opportunity
At the center of COTA’s Strategic Plan 2019-2024 is a commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, which is of core importance to the organization.
At the center of COTA’s Strategic Plan 2019-2024 is a commitment to Equity, Diversity, and Inclusion, which is of core importance to the organization.
The study incorporates traffic stress and cycling comfort in its evaluation of access to destinations by bicycle.
The 1.5-mile march draws more than 1,000 people with disabilities, disability advocates and allies, members of Congress, and government officials.
The process of installing rail on the floating bridge has been underway for a year, but the planning and preparation has been several years in the making.
The move comes after a thorugh inspection from the agency, the TJPA, and the MTC.
The agency took advantage of a partnership between Westmatic and igus Canada to ensure its fleet is clean and ready for service.
MCTS Excellence began in late 2016 as a video series posted on the company’s website and official social media accounts
The first of its kind service in San Antonio and Bexar County allows transit riders to schedule trips on minivans when they need them.
ZIPZONE marks Via’s third on-demand public transportation deployment in Texas, joining successful shared transit deployments in the neighboring cities of Arlington and Austin.
The solar panels will be owned, operated, installed, and maintained by a solar energy provider at no cost to WMATA or taxpayers.
Good shifts and rosters can improve driver retention, cost reduction, and passenger service.
The award is given to a public transit agency demonstrating innovative concepts in the provision of public transportation services.
The company received an order in 2018 for 100 buses from Creative, the nation's largest bus dealer for sales, parts, and service.
Will build 1,000 bus shelters of various configurations, benches, trash receptacles, leaning rails, solar-powered lighting, and passenger information displays.
The new site is positioned well to handle GCTD’s growing fleet expected to climb from 56 buses to approximately 125 over the next 30 to 40 years.
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