
Scott Drainville has been serving as the HART Interim CEO since April 2023.
The TECO Line Streetcar has routinely broken ridership records since FDOT awarded HART a $2.7 million Innovation Grant in 2018 allowing the streetcar to go fare-free and expand service — increased frequency and service hours.
Riders can now tap to ride across the Tampa Bay region using credit and debit cards, digital wallet-enabled smart devices.
Skiver joins Transdev U.S. following her most recent position as the CEO since 2013 of SunLine Transit Agency in Thousand Palms, Calif.
The $119 million contract is an extension of existing construction and engineering services Stantec is providing to HART and will run through the end of 2026.
While much of society is still grappling with the realities surrounding real-world autonomous implementations, various transit authorities and mobility-as-a-service pioneer, Beep, have been bringing concept into reality across the country.
HART SMART AV will serve riders at three stops, with the new pilot service consisting of 2 NAVYA autonomous shuttles and operating until Jan. 1, 2022.
The contract includes replacing HART’s bus shelters with Tolar Manufacturing Company’s Signature Crescent series shelters.
Adelee Le Grand delivered a powerful public presentation introducing her vision of a transportation network to unite and offer the community immediate access and opportunity.
The HART SMART AV offers first mile, last mile connection between the TECO Line Streetcar and the Marion Transit Center.
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