EE Global 2014 Conference to Focus on Clean Energy
APTA has partnered with the Alliance to Save Energy as an endorsing organization for EE Global 2014, a two-day event in Washington, DC, that convenes executives and policymakers from across sectors, disciplines, and borders to share policies and practices related to the next generation of energy efficiency. [More]
New Website, Logo in South Bend
The South Bend Public Transportation Corporation (Transpo), South Bend, IN, recently unveiled a new website and logo. [More]
Mineta Report Examines Development of Effective Regional Transit
The Mineta National Transit Research Consortium (MNTRC) has published a comprehensive study of the factors that enable and inhibit the development of effective regional public transit. [More]
Albany to Upgrade Fare Collection
The Capital District Transportation Authority, Albany, NY, is preparing to upgrade its fare collection system with remote readers under an agreement with SPX Genfare. [More]
DeWitt Is New Executive Director of University of Denver ITI
The Intermodal Transportation Institute (ITI) at the University of Denver has announced the selection of William J. DeWitt III as its executive director. [More]
Salem-Keizer Transit Receives Two Sustainability Awards
Salem-Keizer Transit (Cherriots), Salem, OR, recently received two awards recognizing its sustainability efforts: the 2014 Mid-Valley Green Award—Sustainable Large Business of the Year, presented by Marion County Public Works Environmental Services, and the 2013-2014 Outstanding Special District Program Award from the Special Districts Association of Oregon. [More]
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APTA NEWS |
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Industry Calls for Restored Funding For Research, Standards
General managers from more than 40 public transit agencies recently sent letters to members of the House and Senate Appropriations committees expressing support for restoring funding for the Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) to pre-FY 2012 levels. The letters support authorization of the next surface transportation legislation. [More]
Celebrating 100 Years of Transit Safety
APTA is honoring the 100th anniversary of its transit safety awards program by compiling a timeline of safety innovations, systems, and programs that have changed public transit. [More]
Bus Conference Speakers Named
Civil engineer and certified planner Charles Marohn will give the address at the May 5 Opening General Session of the APTA Bus & Paratransit Conference, May 4-7 in Kansas City, MO, and Scott Belcher, president and chief executive officer of the Intelligent Transportation Society of America (ITS America), will provide remarks for the May 7 Closing General Session of the conference. [More]
APTA, ITS America Sign Agreement
APTA President & CEO Michael Melaniphy recently signed a three-year memorandum of agreement with ITS America President & CEO Scott Belcher. [More]
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Zoom, Zoom: Need for Smart, Transit-Oriented Development Accelerates
Smart transit has the potential to create jobs, ignite development, and connect a city. But is west Michigan ready for the possibilities—and the challenges—that lie ahead? The projected possibilities are staggering. [More]
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PEOPLE ON THE MOVE |
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Who’s Doing What in the Industry
Passenger Transport announces the following hirings and promotions in public transportation agencies and business members. Items appear in People on the Move in the order in which they are received. [More]
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