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MARCH 10

Phil Demosthenes, a recognized national expert in the field of access management, will talk about "Driveways, Signals and Roundabouts: Oh My!" at 6 p.m. in Conference Room B of Meridian City Hall, 33 E. Broadway. A 5:30 p.m. reception will precede the presentation. To RSVP, contact Jessica Wilson at jwilson@compassidaho.org, or call 855-2558, ext. 222.   

 

MARCH 17

The VRT Board of Directors will meet at 2:30 p.m. in the first-floor conference room at Meridian City Hall, 33 E. Broadway in Meridian.

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Valley Regional Transit (VRT) is the regional public transportation authority for Ada and Canyon counties in southwest Idaho. Its main responsibilities are to coordinate transit services in the two-county area and develop and implement a regional public transportation system.

VRT owns the public bus system that provides service in Boise/Garden City, and contracts with a private firm to manage its operations. VRT also contracts for transit services in Nampa/Caldwell and between Ada County and Canyon County. All of these bus services are operated under the name ValleyRide.

This website provides information about VRT's history, the oversight provided by the VRT Board and committees, past and ongoing studies, projects and reports. It also has press releases, newsletters, employment opportunies and procurements.

Information about ValleyRide bus services, including maps and schedules, can be found at www.valleyride.org.

VISION STATEMENT
We envision a Valley Regional Transit with adequate and secure funding to support a regional public transportation system that meets the personal and business needs of treasure Valley residents and supports a livable and healthy community.

MISSION STATEMENT
The Valley Regional Transit's (VRT) mission is to move people throughout the Treasure Valley by coordinating and providing effective, efficient and convenient public transportation services consistent with our resources.


  A FUTURTreasureValleyInTransitsmallLogo.gifE PLAN FOR PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION

    The Valley Regional Transit Board of Directors has approved a six-year plan to develop a regional public transportation system in the Treasure Valley.
    The plan, called Treasure Valley in Transit, would provide bus services to all cities in Ada and Canyon counties, and begin the groundwork to develop a high-capacity transit corridor between Ada and Canyon counties.
    To learn more about the Treasure Valley in Transit plan, click 
HERE.

 


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