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Which of these is a bus stop?
A Behind the Scenes Take on the I-way Video Project
Recently, I had the opportunity to tag along with the Neighborhood All-Stars camera crew while they filmed a video about mobility options available throughout Idaho. The first leg of our trip was an overnight stop in Twin Falls; in the morning we were up at 5:00 a.m. and headed to Shoshone, Idaho where we interviewed vanpool riders that rode the van from Shoshone to Hailey and Ketchum. Read more...
511 Transit Adds City of Lewiston and Mountain Rides
Idaho's new 511 Transit System continues to develop! With the addition of City of Lewiston and Mountain Rides, bus riders can now track nine of Idaho's fixed route providers via the online tool. The new system will feature a total of twelve fixed-route service providers across Idaho – allowing customers and service providers to easily access critical route information and updates. Read more...
Secretary LaHood Urges Parents and Students to Consider Safe, Healthy and Green Back-to-School Transportation Options
On Wednesday, September 8, US Transportation Secretary Ray La Hood urged parents and students to be safety conscious and consider greener alternatives for getting to and from school. The press release discusses the value and importance of programs such as Safe Routes to School and First Lady Michelle Obama's Let's Move challenge. Read more...
Public Transportation Subcommittee makes recommendations for meeting Idaho’s public transportation needs
On Tuesday, August 30, the Public Transportation Subcommittee of the Governor's Transportation Taskforce made their recommendations for funding options to support Idaho's public transportation needs. Read more...
I-way partnership brings to life technology driven partnerships
Brooke Green, District 3 Mobility Manager
Hello, I’d like to take a quick moment and introduce myself. My name is Brooke Green, and I am excited to be joining CTAI as the District 3 Mobility Manager (serving Canyon, Ada, Gem, Elmore, Owyhee, Washington, Payette, Idaho, Valley, Boise, and Adams Counties). I began my career working within the non-profit community most notably in marketing, public relations and community outreach. I have spent a large portion of my career working with local community leaders/businesses and stakeholders in improving quality of life for girls within a local non-profit. As I have transitioned within my field I realized that my passion to work for vulnerable populations continued to steer my career path. I have always gravitated toward volunteerism and non-profits and my internal passion for disability awareness took me to working within the transportation community, in my previous position as the Project Director for the AmeriCorps Accessible Transportation Grant within the State Independent Living Council. Read more...
Idaho’s Rideshare program offers a number of benefits
Across the country, millions of Americans make the commute to work each day in our cars - never considering that perhaps the neighbor is also headed to work (or taking their kids to school) and we could share the ride. Often times, with better coordination, we could take one car instead of multiples. Read more...
Ken Bullock, District 5 Mobility Manager
Hi, I'm Ken Bullock and Mobility Manager for District 5 (Bingham, Caribou, Bear Lake, Franklin, Power, Bannock, and Oneida Counties). I have been the coordinator for District 5 since 2008. I'm eager to help CTAI and local communities improve mobility and transportation efforts in our district. Read more...
Deb Smith, District 2 Mobility Manager
Hello, I'm Deb Smith, the Mobility Manager for District 2 (Latah, Clearwater, Nez Perce, and Lewis Counties). I began working as the District 2 Mobility Manager in November 2009 as a result of an ARRA grant received by the Clearwater Economic Development Association. In my role, I have worked closely with the Community Transportation Association of Idaho (CTAI) and have been actively involved in the I-way coordination and planning process. Read more...
Recent Posts
- Lewiston Transit allows kids to ride for free
- Will Your May be in Motion?
- "What Have I Done?"
- It’s Not Easy Being Green
- Rideshare Once a Week – That’s All it Takes
- Addressing Rural Transportation Needs in District 2
- 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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