Stantec's Rodriguez Talks Social Equity, Electric Buses
Greg Rodriguez gave his thoughts on implementing practices to improve social equity and what issues agencies face when adding electric buses.
Greg Rodriguez gave his thoughts on implementing practices to improve social equity and what issues agencies face when adding electric buses.
Sally Librera talked about how consultant help transit agencies with the idea of equity and how they are bringing back pre-pandemic ridership.
The new position was created to lead activities in both bus and rail maintenance.
After almost 30 years, MTS has decommissioned the Trolleys in favor of lowering maintenance costs and improving the customer experience.
HDR's Janet Gonzalez-Tudor talked about the role of consultants helping transit agencies with equity, funding, and more.
Launched during Infrastructure Week, the report found that a majority of Americans are concerned about safety on poorly designed and/or maintained roads and bridges (86%); want their community to invest more money now in quality infrastructure that will stand the test of time (86%); and more.
The options mark phase two of SEPTA's Reimagining Regional Rail.
Frank Castellon brings more than 17 years of transit and systems safety experience.
WSP USA's Jannet Walker-Ford discussed how transit agencies can engage with their communities to improve equity, improve ridership, and more.
The report is the first to use all metrics described in FRA’s November 2020 final rule for Metrics and Minimum Standards for Intercity Passenger Rail Service now codified in 49 CFR Part 273.
STV's Greg Kelly spoke with METRO about how the agency is improving equity and inclusion within the agency.
HNTB's Ronnie Hakim spoke with METRO about diversity, increasing workforce development, and more.
The project includes an summer internship program, where selected Xavier students will work across the Transdev organization to gain valuable corporate and project experience.
Veronica Vanterpool has served as senior advisor in the FTA Office of the administrator since August 2021.
The Delaware River Port Authority experienced challenges within its culture until CEO John T. Hanson introduced improvisational exercises to bring the trust back.
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