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City of OKC Names New Director, Public Transportation and Parking Department

Jesse Rush started with the City of Oklahoma City in 2014 as a project manager for MAPS.

September 17, 2024
City of OKC Names New Director, Public Transportation and Parking Department

Jesse Rush, the former EMBARK asst. director, operations, replaces Jason Ferbrache, who has served in a dual role as Oklahoma City’s asst. city manager and public transportation and parking director since 2022.

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Jesse Rush has been named administrator of the Central Oklahoma Transportation and Parking Authority (COTPA) and director of the City of Oklahoma City’s Public Transportation and Parking Department.

Rush, the former EMBARK asst. director, operations, replaces Jason Ferbrache, who has served in a dual role as Oklahoma City’s asst. city manager and public transportation and parking director since 2022.

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Ferbrache will continue in his role as asst. city manager and as interim executive director of the Regional Transit Authority (RTA) Board.

Ferbrache will also serve on the COTPA Trust as Surrogate Trustee for the city manager.

“Jesse understands the critical role public transportation plays in the lives of metro area residents,” said Oklahoma City Manager Craig Freeman. “He has the skills to lead transit through another period of growth as we add two more bus rapid transit lines over the next few years through MAPS 4, launch micro transit options and implement OKC Moves, our fixed-route bus transformation plan.”

Rush Bringing Familiarity with Transit System

Rush helped grow the Public Transportation and Parking Department by overseeing the design, construction, and implementation of Oklahoma City’s first streetcar (OKC Streetcar) and bus rapid transit system (RAPID NW).

Rush started with the City of Oklahoma City in 2014 as a project manager for MAPS.

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As project manager for the OKC Streetcar, he managed the design and construction of the streetcar’s route alignment, storage, and maintenance facility, and was involved in securing vehicle procurement contracts.

He joined EMBARK in 2016, seeing the OKC Streetcar project through to completion and served as EMBARK’s first streetcar manager.

In December 2020, he was promoted to asst. director, operations, where he was responsible for all EMBARK operations, maintenance, parking, safety, capital projects, Oklahoma River Cruises, and the OKC Streetcar.

Rush has been a member of the Oklahoma Transit Association since 2019 and served as board president in 2021.

“Transit services are vital public infrastructure that open doors of opportunity for residents and the community,” said Rush. “I am grateful to take on this new challenge to lead the teams continuing to execute our vision of providing world-class transit services for the Oklahoma City metro.”

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