BUS BEAR BILLY’S SCAVENGER HUNT
Main Street Station 777 W. Main St., Boise, ID, United StatesValley Regional Transit is putting on a Bus Scavenger Hunt! This is for families and children to have fun while learning how to ride the bus.
Valley Regional Transit is putting on a Bus Scavenger Hunt! This is for families and children to have fun while learning how to ride the bus.
Bring your family to the Bus Scavenger Hunt, a journey to find Bus Bear Billy’s lost honey. Along the way become familiar with the bus system and enjoy a fun ride!
Notice is hereby given that Valley Regional Transit (VRT), the regional public transit authority for Ada and Canyon counties, is seeking public comment regarding the […]
The Boise Holiday Parade is a community-supported event. Join us on Saturday, December 7th, starting at 10 am! VRT will be bringing a bus to […]
The goal of the Community Collaborative is to develop and sustain a meeting space facilitated by West Ada School District to learn about and highlight organizations […]
This special event brings together leaders, advocates, and stakeholders to explore the vital role transit plays in Idaho's communities and economy. Don't miss this opportunity to make a difference for Idaho transit!
The goal of the Community Collaborative is to develop and sustain a meeting space facilitated by West Ada School District to learn about and highlight organizations […]
Please join us for a blood drive at the VRT/COMPASS board room in Meridian on Thursday, March 27, 2025 from 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. […]
Bring your roller skates and meet us underground at Main Street Station! This free event starts with a Grand Prix Race with Treasure Valley Roller […]
This public hearing is your chance to tell the Boise City Council what public transportation means to you, what is working, and how you would like to see it improved.
VRT staff invites members of the public to learn about service choices, ask questions, and provide survey feedback. This event is come-as-you-please — there will be no formal presentation.
VRT staff invites members of the public to learn about service choices, ask questions, and provide survey feedback. This event is come-as-you-please — there will be no formal presentation.