
Al Stiehler, who most recently served as chief of field operations for New York Metropolitan Transportation Authority, will begin his role Jan. 18.
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The six-year agreement includes two two-year options that could bring the total value of the contract to $911 million over 10 years.
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He held many positions throughout the years including serving on the APTA Executive Committee and California Transit Association’s Executive Committee.
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State regulations require public transit agencies to gradually transition to all-zero emission bus fleets by 2040.
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The Fare Enforcement Diversion Program will offer reduced fines, a community service option in lieu of payment, and a new appeal window.
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The agency used many of the principles in the “8 Can’t Wait” campaign and as a guideline for the policy changes.
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Beginning in early September, the agency will implement a pilot program that reduces fines, offers more payment options, a community service option in lieu of payment, and a new appeal window.
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Jablonski’s family and friends have set up an obituary page to honor his life, with photos, a guest book, opportunities to share memories and more.
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She is the first woman CEO in the history of the organization and takes over for Paul Jablonski, who passed away suddenly May 10.
Read More →His career in transit spanned more than 40 years and the last 16 years at MTS.
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