Source: Smart Columbus
Launched in May 2019, the prenatal trip assistance (PTA) program called Rides for Baby serves 8 communities in the Columbus, OH area and provides non-emergency transportation (NEMT) for expectant mothers.
The program is a part of the Smart Columbus ...
Encourages communities to create dense residential or mixed-use smart growth zoning districts, including a high percentage of affordable housing units, to be located near transit stations, in areas of concentrated development. Upon state review and approval ...
Credit: Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit
Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit (SMART) has launched a new microtransit service called SMART Connect. SMART Connect is designed to connect people commuting between the Charles M. Schulz-Sonoma County Airport and the SMART Airport Station in Santa Rosa. ...
Credit: BB&B Business Group
Solano County Transit (SolTrans) has partnered with the City of Benicia and the Solano Transportation Authority to expand the $5 Benicia Lyft Program. In this program, rides with Lyft, a transportation network company (TNC), will cost $5 if they start ...
Credit: TDL-LONDON from the Noun Project
The Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (aka Metro) plans to introduce a new microtransit service called Mobility On-Demand. Currently, Metro operates fixed-route bus and paratransit service across the Cincinnati area. Before Metro implements this ...
Credit: City of Morgan Hill
The City of Morgan Hill is launching a new curb-to-curb microtransit service. The service, called MoGo Morgan Hill Quick Ride, allows customers to request real-time shared rides to and from many designated virtual stops across the city limits using a ...
SW Transit’s current iteration of a microtransit vehicle. Credit: SW Transit.
This brief builds on SUMC’s 2020 case study and highlights some of the new services offered by Southwest Prime and Southwest Transit.
In 2015, Southwest Transit began its suburban microtransit service, SouthWest Prime.
CMAQ funding has ...
The state has a standing Commission for the Transportation Disadvantaged that seeks to address gaps in transit service.
Current policy has been amended with the following:
30) For the 2017-2018 fiscal year and notwithstanding any other provision ...
Credit: Fayetteville Flyer
Micromobility company Spin is providing 100 of its S300 model e-bikes to the community of Fayetteville. These dockless shared e-bikes can operate at a maximum speed of 20 miles per hour. On Fayetteville’s trail system, geofencing technology limits the ...
Credit: City of Fort Collins
Spin, a micromobility company, is now operating throughout the City of Fort Collins and Colorado State University (CSU). In the Fort Collins area, Spin is providing a fleet of 200 e-bikes and 500 e-scooters to community members. Once the academic year ...