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Public Transit District Seeks More Public Involvement Details
The Sunset Empire Transportation District (SETD) board is looking for ways to get the public more involved in district business by encouraging the general public to attend meetings. The first step District Executive Director Jeff Hazen has taken comes with a request that people take a quick survey online. You ll find that survey HERE.
The survey asks just two questions. What time of day would be most convenient for you to get to a meeting and then which days of the week would work best with your schedule. “We want to improve our connection to current rider’s, future rider’s and all who live in Clatsop County by encouraging them to attend and participate in our meetings, but we also want to make sure we schedule our meetings at a date and time that will allow easier access to them as well.” Said Hazen.
Randy Thornton looked around the ransacked living room and wondered how the squatters broke into the apartment that was to be his new home. The 47-year-old.
Map of parking and transit update.
LEXINGTON, Ky.
(Jan. 25, 2021) The University of Kentucky is welcoming students back to campus for today s first day of the Spring 2021 semester. As a result, there will be some changes to parking and transit operations beginning Monday, Jan. 25.
Parking
All student and employee parking lots and structures return to normal parking control Monday, Jan 25.
Students and employees who park in the Kroger Field Blue Lot will notice an increase in traffic, as a section of that lot is now being used for parking related to COVID-19 vaccination and testing. The vaccination clinic is open six days a week Monday through Saturday. While much of the Blue Lot will be used for this purpose, the portion adjacent to University Drive will remain available for student and employee parking and is expected to accommodate demand. In the unlikely event that the Blue Lot fills, students can also park in the College Way Periphery (K) lots.
Blair honored for 20 years of safe driving
Dec. 22, 2020
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Theresa Blair, Runabout paratransit bus driver, left, receives a certificate for 20 consecutive years of perfect safety while driving a public transportation vehicle from Susan Thomas, Manager of Paratransit Services.
GRANITE CITY Agency for Community Transit (ACT) has honored Runabout paratransit bus driver Theresa Blair for 20 consecutive years of perfect safety while driving a public transportation vehicle.
ACT operates the Runabout paratransit service, the Madison County Transit (MCT) fixed-route service, the MCT Trails and the RideFinders carpool-vanpool program.
Over the course of the last 20 years Blair has logged more than 40,000 hours behind the wheel of a transit vehicle without a preventable accident.