Mezher joins Mott MacDonald as digital delivery leader
Has participated in projects including California High-Speed Rail, the Amtrak B&P Tunnel in Baltimore, and the Second Avenue Subway.
Has participated in projects including California High-Speed Rail, the Amtrak B&P Tunnel in Baltimore, and the Second Avenue Subway.
Will provide cost-effective cloud ticketing solutions and transit management services previously only available to larger agencies
The agency is continuing to balance paratransit and ridership challenges with a growing fleet of clean-fuel vehicles.
David Green, GRTC CEO, said the partnership presents GRTC with the opportunity to further enhance service for all riders.
More than two dozen municipal governments and transit agencies have formed partnerships with TNCs to enhance mobility options.
A smart, fully connected community is what we envision our tech-focused future will look like.
Local, regional, and state leaders see benefits to communities of all types, businesses, and residents. The partnership framework has to be a lasting element that continues and expands the goals and objectives of a city as it progresses.
The multi-billion dollar project is the largest in the federal High-Speed Intercity Passenger Rail program administered by the FRA.
First Bus has used the system since 2009 as the technology basis of its “DriveGreen” initiative.
The partnership led by the Los Angeles Cleantech Incubator will collaborate to reduce statewide greenhouse gas emissions and regional air pollution.
The app is available for The Breeze, the recently launched Hilton Head Island public trolley service, as well as the bus services Palmetto Breeze provides.
Public transit agencies and businesses voluntarily choose to join the APTA Sustainability Commitment program and pledge to implement processes and actions that create continuous improvements in sustainability.
Agency will begin utilizing the self-driving vehicle technology for first- and last-mile transit trips next month.
His skills in emergency and incident management came to the forefront last year during Hurricane Harvey.
The program, which is being rolled out in Chicago, offers 100 people credits to use Lyft, bike-share, Zipcar, and public transit.
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