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 ...
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 ...
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In Spring 2021, Spin, an e-scooter operator owned by Ford Mobility, will deploy the S-200, a three-wheeled scooter designed by Segway-Ninebot, in Boise, Idaho. With two front ...