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City Agrees to Join Regional Driverless Shuttle Plan

City Agrees to Join Regional Driverless Shuttle Plan Antioch, Calif., voted to join the public partnership that will use autonomous electric vehicles to shuttle passengers between public transportation and businesses. The four-city system will be operating by 2030. May 14, 2021 •  (TNS) Antioch, Calif., became the final of four East Contra Costa cities agreeing to work together to support a preliminary plan to use driverless electric cars to shuttle passengers to public transportation and business hubs. The City Council on Tuesday voted 4 to 1, with Councilwoman Tamisha Torres-Walker abstaining, to support the initial public-private partnership model for Glydways Inc. to build a multimillion-dollar micro transit network in East Contra Costa. The planned system would complement current bus and rail services in the region and be fully operational by 2030.

How Driverless Electric Cars May Factor Into Public Transit

How Driverless Electric Cars May Factor Into Public Transit Pittsburg, Calif., has hopped aboard a preliminary plan calling for a transit system that uses driverless electric cars to shuttle passengers to and from bus and Amtrak stations in East Contra Costa County. May 05, 2021 •  (TNS) Pittsburg has hopped aboard a preliminary plan calling for a transit system that uses driverless electric cars to shuttle passengers to and from Bay Area BART, bus and Amtrak stations in East Contra Costa County. The City Council on Monday unanimously agreed to support a public-private partnership model allowing Glydways Inc. to build a multimillion-dollar micro transit network that would complement current bus and rail services in the region and be fully operational by 2030. Brentwood, Oakley, Tri-Delta Transit and the Contra Costa County Transportation Authority have also agreed to support the project.

CCTA Executive Director Randy Iwasaki Retirement Announced

CCTA Executive Director Randy Iwasaki Retirement Announced The Contra Costa County Transportation Authority announced that Iwasaki will retire at the end of the month. He will be replaced by Timothy Haile, who has served as executive director for projects since 2017. Randy Iwasaki, executive director, Contra Costa County, Calif., Transportation Authority David Kidd Randell Iwasaki, a leader and advocate for transportation innovation in the San Francisco Bay Area, is stepping down. Iwasaki, the executive director of the Contra Costa County Transportation Authority (CCTA) for the last 10 years, will enter retirement beginning Dec. 26, CCTA announced. Iwasaki will be replaced by Timothy Haile, who has served as deputy executive director for projects at the agency since 2017.

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