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Mosier led Ivy Tech s growth in programs, stature
A notable mark of Jerrilee K. Mosier s tenure as northeast Indiana regional chancellor of Ivy Tech Community College will be the quiet, steady leadership she provided for more than a decade. It wasn t always that way.
Mosier, who announced Friday she will retire in September, was named to the top post in February 2010. She succeeded Mark Keen, who resigned after college officials became aware he was living in a building on Ivy Tech s North Campus on St. Joe Road, part of the former Fort Wayne State Development Center. Campus police were called to Bliss Hall, the vacant building where Keen was living, on at least one occasion.
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The U.S. Department of Transportation’s Federal Transit Administration on Monday announced that Community Transit’s Swift Orange Line Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) project with 13 stations planned between Edmonds Community College in Lynnwood and the McCollum Park and Ride in Mill Creek has been awarded $37 million in federal funding.
The Swift Orange Line is an 11.3-mile BRT corridor that will connect with two other Swift BRT lines, as well as Sound Transit’s Lynnwood Link Extension light rail project. Swift Orange Line is scheduled to begin operating by March 2024.
The Swift Line award is among four BRT infrastructure projects nationwide that received $187 million in federal funding through the transit administration’s Capital Investment Grants (CIG) Small Starts Program. The four projects receiving allocations are nearing completion of the statutory and regulatory requirements in order to receive a grant agreement.