by John Murray, District 2 Mobility Manager Read more...
Will Your May be in Motion?
by Vanessa Crossgrove Fry, District 4 Mobility Manager Read more...
It’s Not Easy Being Green
by David Doran, District 5 Mobility Manager Read more...
Rideshare Once a Week – That’s All it Takes
by Suzanne Seigneur, CTAI RideShare Coordinator Read more...
Addressing Rural Transportation Needs in District 2
by John Murray, District 2 Mobility Manager Read more...
Meet John Murray!
Hello, I'm John Murray, the Mobility Manager for transportation District 2, which includes Latah, Clearwater, Nez Perce, and Lewis Counties. I began working as the CTAI District 2 Mobility Manager in July 2011.
I have been a resident of the Lewis Clark Valley for 12 years. My primary experience is in city planning and project management, working most recently with the City of Lewiston. I have over 17 years experience working with local government, doing everything from creating water rate structures to managing housing rehabilitation programs. I've also worked in warehouses, factories, law offices, and even on a few farms. I continue my interest in land use planning as a member of the Clarkston, Washington, Planning Commission. As a planner, I became a true believer in the public "process"; the process where stakeholder participation becomes focused action. I find productive public meetings exciting affirmations of our democratic values.
I'm proud of the success we're having with improving mobility in our district. I look forward to working with you to facilitate, innovate, coordinate, and promote transportation options here in North Central Idaho."
-John Murray, District 2 Mobility Manager Read more...
Improving Health through Transportation Policy
I was moved by Slate.com's article “Is Your Commute Killing You?”, so I wanted to build upon it. It has been a while ago, but the Center for Disease Control and Prevention has made some recommendations as our health and safety applies to transportation actions. Read more...
May in Motion - What a Success! Keep it Going!!
A Blog by Vanessa Fry, CTAI District 4 Mobility Manager Read more...
Portneuf Valley Bike to Work
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- Meet John Murray!
- Improving Health through Transportation Policy
- May in Motion - What a Success! Keep it Going!!
- Portneuf Valley Bike to Work
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