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CDTA outlines Transit Development Plan, warns of funding shortfall and plans service rebalancing CDTA presented a 342‑page Transit Development Plan and said it will rebalance service to align with post‑COVID ridership, expand targeted on‑demand services and press for more stable state funding; legislators pressed the agency on a discontinued courthouse stop, shelter safety and paratransit access.

CDTA is reshaping public transit with a bold 342-page plan to improve service efficiency and tackle funding challenges in a post-COVID world.

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#AlbanyCounty #NY #TransitDevelopment #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #MobilityAccess

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Sen. Plum wins committee approval for raising motor-vehicle exemption to $10,000 Sen. Plum said SB 143 raises the motor-vehicle bankruptcy exemption from $3,000 to $10,000 to reflect current market values; the committee gave the bill a favorable recommendation unanimously.

Senator Plum's new bill proposes raising the motor-vehicle exemption from a meager $3,000 to a much-needed $10,000, aiming to support those in financial hardship while ensuring mobility for all Utahns.

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#UT #FinancialHardship #LegislativeReform #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess

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Cities, providers warn microtransit pilot needs continued funding or services will stop Municipal officials, a private operator and Via Transportation told the Appropriations Committee that Connecticut's DOT microtransit pilot is serving tens of thousands of riders and that without FY27 appropriations many services could end on July 1, 2026.

Connecticut's microtransit pilot is a lifeline for thousands, but without continued funding, vital services could vanish on July 1, leaving residents without reliable transport.

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#CT #CitizenPortal #PublicTransit #MobilityAccess #CommunitySupport

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DRCOG staff recommend 7 projects from community‑planning and innovative mobility set‑asides DRCOG staff recommended three community‑based planning projects totaling $800,000 and four innovative mobility projects totaling just over $1,000,000, focusing on equity‑centered planning and mobility innovation; the RTC approved the recommendations by voice vote.

Exciting changes are on the horizon for transportation in Denver with $1.8 million allocated to innovative projects aimed at enhancing mobility for marginalized communities!

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#CO #EquityCenteredPlanning #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #TransportationInnovation

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Planners say recent rural transit operator change was smooth but stress preserving commuter links to Chittenden County Regional planners reported the transition from Green Mountain Transit to a regional community transit operator has been smooth from a service perspective but warned of the importance of maintaining commuter connections to Chittenden County for roughly 10,000 daily commuters between Franklin/Grand Isle and Chittenden.

A recent transition in rural transit has gone off without a hitch, but experts warn that keeping commuter links to Chittenden County is crucial for the 10,000 daily travelers.

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#VT #CitizenPortal #TransitPlanning #RegionalConnects #MobilityAccess #VermontCommuters

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Marquette moves to apply for MDOT TAP grant to build Wilson Street multi‑use path; city match estimated at $117,200 City staff will apply for a Michigan Department of Transportation Transportation Alternatives Program (TAP) grant to build a non‑motorized pathway on Wilson Street; staff said MDOT could fund up to 80% and the estimated city match at construction is $117,200, with total project cost described as well over $500,000.

Marquette is taking a bold step towards enhancing safety and connectivity with a proposed non-motorized pathway along Wilson Street, potentially funded by an 80% grant!

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#MarquetteMarquetteCounty #MI #CitizenPortal #MarquettePathways #PublicSafety #MobilityAccess

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SunLine presents 'Rides Reimagined'; SunRide microtransit now geofenced in Rancho Mirage SunLine CEO Mona Babauta briefed Rancho Mirage council on a performance analysis called 'Rides Reimagined,' described outreach and an online survey, detailed services including fixed routes, paratransit, subsidized taxi and SunRide microtransit, and confirmed SunRide geofence coverage in Rancho Mirage after January service changes.

SunLine Transit Agency is transforming the future of public transportation in the Coachella Valley with innovative services like SunRide and a community-driven approach to enhance ridership.

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#RanchoMirageCityRiversideCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #PublicTransit #MobilityAccess

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Mesa council approves limited e-bike and scooter access in parks; emphasis on signage and education The council unanimously adopted amendments allowing certain electric bicycles and scooters on shared-use paths and in parks subject to restrictions, with councilmembers calling for clear signage, public education, and enforcement planning.

Mesa's City Council just approved new regulations allowing e-bikes and scooters in parks, but will the city ensure safety with proper signage and enforcement?

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#MesaMaricopaCounty #AZ #MobilityAccess #CommunityEducation #MesaParks #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal

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Kent completes KeyHawk operations center and advances several transportation projects The official announced substantial completion of the Kent East Hill Operations Center (KeyHawk), described as a $47,000,000 investment, and highlighted transportation work including 76th Avenue South improvements, 24th Street corridor work, new roundabouts and two new light-rail stations on the Federal Way Link Extension.

Kent's $47 million KeyHawk Operations Center is just the beginning of a transformative era in transportation and infrastructure that promises to reshape the community for decades to come.

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#KentKingCounty #WA #MobilityAccess #EconomicOpportunity #InfrastructureInvestment

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Planning commission forwards 10‑year public transportation plan to city council amid debate over cost and scope The Laramie Planning Commission voted to adopt and certify a 10‑year public transportation plan (FTA and WYDOT funded) to city council. Consultants outlined short‑, mid‑ and long‑term service concepts, estimated fleet needs, and projected operating costs; commissioners and residents raised funding and feasibility concerns.

Laramie is set to transform its public transportation landscape with a bold 10-year plan, but financial hurdles and community needs could shape its future.

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#WY #LaramieTransportation #MobilityAccess #CommunityOutreach #CitizenPortal #PublicTransit

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Planning commission approves recommendation for 2025 Transportation Master Plan with user‑focused amendment on rail access The Planning Commission voted Dec. 17, 2025 to forward a recommendation approving the 2025 Transportation Master Plan with edits addressing e‑bike safety, targeted speed language, wayfinding to light rail for neighborhoods beyond walking distance, and other clarifications.

Redmond's Planning Commission just took a major step towards a more user-friendly transportation future with their approval of the 2025 Transportation Master Plan, focusing on better access to light rail for all residents!

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#RedmondKingCounty #WA #CommunityPlanning #MobilityAccess

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County reallocates contingency funds to pilot fare‑free transit through September 2026 El Paso County approved reallocating $145,088 from general contingency to support a fare‑free transit pilot through Sept. 30, 2026, after staff advised the capital outlay for fare equipment was less cost‑effective than a temporary fare‑free approach; purchasing staff asked that PO cancellation proceed administratively.

El Paso County is set to launch a fare-free transit pilot program, reallocating over $145,000 to enhance mobility and equity for low-income riders through September 2026.

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#ElPasoCounty #TX #MobilityAccess #EquityInTransit #ElPasoCounty #PublicSafety #CitizenPortal

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Commission reviews accessibility variances for new Revere High School; BCIL asks for designated wheelchair seating and automatic doors The Revere Commission on Disabilities reviewed a variance package filed with the Massachusetts Architectural Access Board for the new Revere High School, discussing ramp landings, handrails, door clearances and BCIL requests for dedicated wheelchair/companion seating and automatic door openers.

The Revere Commission on Disabilities is tackling crucial accessibility challenges for the new Revere High School, including vital seating and door access for those with mobility impairments.

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#RevereCitySuffolkCounty #MA #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #AccessibilityInnovation

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Speaker says restricted movement threatens livelihoods and elections in Haiti An unidentified speaker warned that limits on freedom of movement in Haiti, including areas controlled by gangs, are preventing people from reaching work and land and could undermine voting planned before the end of 2026. The speaker expressed hope an international security force will restore safe movement.

Restrictions on movement in Haiti are threatening both livelihoods and the upcoming elections, raising urgent calls for international support to restore freedom and democracy.

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#US #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #HumanRights #PoliticalParticipation #HaitiFreedom

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Doral council reviews transit study; mayor asks staff to return with fleet financing plan Consultants presented a 2025 Doral Transit Plan update proposing split routes, new 'health route' and multiple mobility hubs; council praised the study but did not adopt it, directing staff to return with fleet‑financing options (including leasing) in roughly 90 days.

Doral's ambitious 2025 Transit Plan aims to enhance accessibility with new routes and mobility hubs, but funding and fleet management remain key hurdles for the City Council.

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#DoralCounty #FL #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #PublicTransport #DoralTransit #CommunityInnovation

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Madera and Bay Area agencies urge ITIP funding for State Route 99, regional corridors Public commenters at the CTC hearing urged Caltrans to include SR 99 widening and interchange upgrades in Madera and Tulare counties and to prioritize interregional corridors in the Bay Area; Madera’s deputy director said, “We must finish the 99.”

Regional transportation leaders are demanding crucial investments in State Route 99 and interregional corridors to boost economic growth and enhance mobility in California's underserved communities.

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#CA #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #EconomicCompetitiveness #FreightMovement

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Yolo County proposes fewer, more frequent West Sacramento bus routes; board to weigh funding scenarios in December Yolo County Transportation District staff presented draft recommendations Nov. 5 to consolidate several West Sacramento fixed routes into a higher-frequency network (including a proposed Route 38 every 30 minutes), shift some low-ridership coverage to microtransit, and pursue funding scenarios for implementation. No council action was taken; the YT

Yolo County is revamping West Sacramento's bus routes to enhance frequency and efficiency, promising a more reliable transit experience for residents!

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#WestSacramentoYoloCounty #CA #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #PublicTransportation #WestSacramentoTransit #ServiceImprovement

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Ogden delays Wall Avenue corridor decision after public safety debate; seeks further review After a consultant presentation on Wall Avenue alternatives, the council voted to extend consideration of the Wall Avenue Corridor Plan (proposed resolution 2025-21) to allow further work with UDOT and additional public engagement; staff estimated a 4–6 month review period.

Ogden City Council has hit the brakes on the Wall Avenue Corridor Plan, opening the door for deeper discussions on public safety and mobility as community voices clash over the best path forward.

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#UT #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #MobilityAccess #CommunityEngagement

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DRCOG to open joint call for projects for three TIP set‑asides in October DRCOG staff said a joint call for projects will open in October for three technical assistance set‑asides — the community‑based transportation planning program, global centers program and innovative mobility set‑aside — with no local match; applications will run through Thanksgiving.

Exciting news for Colorado communities! DRCOG is launching a joint call for innovative transportation projects this October that require no local match.

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#CO #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #TransportationInnovation #UrbanPlanning

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Deltona staff presents $139 million estimate for citywide sidewalks, street lights and lake spraying; commissioners prioritize schools and resident-funded light City staff presented preliminary, citywide cost estimates for adding sidewalks, upgrading street lights and treating lakes. Commissioners said they favor prioritizing sidewalks near schools, using resident-funded street-light districts and limiting city-funded lake spraying to stormwater conveyances or health-and-safety cases.

Deltona is eyeing a $139 million overhaul with new sidewalks and street lighting, but the focus is on safety near schools and community-led funding!

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#DeltonaVolusiaCounty #FL #CommunityInvestment #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #MobilityAccess #DeltonaSchools

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County recommends $2 million transit grant program and renews contracts with local operators Oakland County's committee recommended a $2 million 2026 Access to Transit grant solicitation for local jurisdictions and forwarded renewal agreements totaling about $21.9 million with four transit operators (NOTA, OPC, People's Express, WOTA), including vehicle procurements and facility funding for NOTA.

Oakland County is set to invest $2 million in transit enhancements and renew multi-year agreements with local providers to boost public transportation reliability and access!

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#OaklandCounty #MI #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #OaklandCountyTransit #PublicTransit

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Council directs staff to draft e-bike safety framework and return in 90 days amid rising concerns Council requested staff collaborate with Los Angeles County public works and other departments to draft local regulations, education and enforcement measures for e‑bikes and return in 90 days with recommendations; members stressed balance between safe mobility and access.

Long Beach is taking action to regulate the rising tide of e-bikes, balancing safety for all riders and pedestrians with affordable, eco-friendly transportation options.

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#LongBeachLosAngelesCounty #CA #LongBeachEbikes #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #MobilityAccess

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Alexander Petock advocates for handicap parking near new restaurant in Petoskey Petock emphasizes need for accessible parking to support health-conscious clientele downtown.

A passionate plea for better accessibility in downtown Petoskey could reshape the community's approach to inclusivity and health.

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#PetoskeyCityEmmetCounty #MI #CitizenPortal #CommunityInclusivity #MobilityAccess #PetoskeyAccessibility #HealthierLifestyles

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Austin's Week Without Driving Promotes Safe Transportation Alternatives for All Advocates highlight transportation challenges and future mobility options during Austin's Week Without Driving.

Austin is embarking on a transformative journey with its "Week Without Driving," urging residents to rethink transportation and prioritize safety and accessibility for all.

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#AustinTravisCounty #TX #CitizenPortal #PublicSafety #MobilityAccess #CommunityPartnerships

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Planning Board Discusses Traffic Concerns for Orchard Hill Park Development in Leominster Residents voice worries over traffic impact from proposed 400-unit Orchard Hill Park project.

Leominster's Planning Board just unveiled a game-changing transportation policy that could redefine how residents access public transit—could your commute soon be easier?

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#LeominsterCityWorcesterCounty #MA #CitizenPortal #LeominsterPublicTransportation #MobilityAccess

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Lakeville Town Council approves $8,800 for Old Town Hall handicapped access ramp Council allocates funds to enhance accessibility for visitors to historic site.

Lakeville is taking steps to enhance accessibility at the historic Old Town Hall with a proposed $8,800 funding for a new handicapped access ramp!

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#MA #HistoricPreservation #CitizenPortal #CommunityInclusivity #MobilityAccess #LakevilleAccessibility

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Phyllis Hodges Advocates for Accessibility in City Meeting Phyllis Hodges emphasizes the need for safe access to homes for residents.

Phyllis Hodges’ emotional plea for better accessibility in Little Rock has ignited a crucial conversation about the needs of residents facing mobility challenges.

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#LittleRockCityPulaskiCounty #AR #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #PublicEngagement #CommunityInfrastructure

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Oak Ridge residents demand representation in ETHRA contract discussions Residents urge inclusion in quarterly meetings and challenge proposed contract terms with ETHRA.

Oak Ridge residents are pushing back against proposed ETHRA contract terms, demanding a seat at the table to ensure their voices are heard in public transportation decisions.

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#TN #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #OakRidgeTransportation #PublicParticipation #CommunityInput

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Broomfield Secures Funding for Major Transportation Improvements Including New Transit Services Broomfield initiates transportation upgrades with new transit services and multimodal improvements planned.

Broomfield County is investing over $400 million to transform local transportation, promising faster transit and improved bike and pedestrian access for all residents!

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#BroomfieldCounty #CO #CitizenPortal #MobilityAccess #TransportationImprovements

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Narragansett Council Members Discuss Impact of Proposed Bus Route Eliminations Council members express concern over public transportation cuts affecting job access for residents.

The Narragansett Town Council is sounding the alarm on potential bus route cuts that could devastate job access for many residents—will they take action before it’s too late?

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#NarragansettWashingtonCounty #RI #CitizenPortal #EconomicStability #MobilityAccess

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