Lytx Announces Recipients of Annual Drivers of the Year and Coach of the Year Awards, Honoring Exceptional Work and Commitments to Safety
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SAN DIEGO, April 8, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Lytx
®, a leading global provider of machine vision and artificial intelligence-powered video telematics solutions for commercial and public sector fleets, today announced the recipients of its 2021 Driver of the Year and Coach of the Year awards. The awards honor the outstanding work of professional drivers and coaches currently utilizing the Lytx Driver Safety Program.
First Place Winner – Donald McNair of the Fairfax County Government
First Place Winner – Fritz Nordmann of the Murphy-Hoffman Company
The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is partnering with Cuyahoga County and the City of Cleveland to provide All Day passes good for a free ride on bus, rail and paratransit to the Wolstein Center and vaccination sites throughout the county.
RTA will provide free rides to COVID-19 vaccination sites
Cleveland State University Wolstein Center
Free public transportation will be available to and from Cleveland State University s Wolstein Center mass COVID-19 vaccination center, as well as for other vaccination sites throughout Cuyahoga County, thanks to a $773,000 grant from the Ohio Department of Transportation, according to the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority.
RTA, in partnership with Cuyahoga County and the city of Cleveland, announced Monday, March 15, that free, all-day passes for bus, rail and paratransit will be available for those traveling to vaccination sites throughout the county, including the Federal Emergency Management Agency-run vaccination site at CSU scheduled to run from Wednesday, March, 17 through May 8. The Ohio Department of Transportation s Rides to Community Immunity Program also will provide free shuttle service every 15 minutes to and from parking lots south of the Wolstein Center,
Natoya Walker Minor, Mayor Frank Jackson s chief of public affairs, to step down
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Natoya Walker Minor, soon to be former Cleveland Mayor Frank Jackson s chief of public affairs, will join the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority as deputy general manager of external affairs
One of Mayor Frank Jackson s long-serving allies announced she will step away from city hall after 17 years in the administration and serving in a variety of high-level roles.
Jackson s administration announced the resignation of Natoya Walker Minor, who most recently served as chief of public affairs, in a statement Thursday, Feb. 18.
Walker Minor will leave city hall to join the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority as deputy general manager of external affairs, according to the announcement.