Addressing Rural Transportation Needs in District 2

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

by John Murray, District 2 Mobility Manager Read more...

May in Motion - What a Success! Keep it Going!!

Tuesday, July 05, 2011

A Blog by Vanessa Fry, CTAI District 4 Mobility Manager Read more...

When a route isn't just another route: Why Caldwell's Route #55 Matters

Monday, June 27, 2011

Written by Brooke Green, with Monique Johns, Idaho State Independent Living Council Read more...

Knowledge is Power

Tuesday, December 07, 2010

Since starting as the District 3 Mobility Manager 3 months ago, I view transportation-related things a little differently. I now notice half empty buses that drive by, commuter vans that sit empty until riders return from a long days work, and senior vans that sit idle in their parking lots without moving from the parking spot for over a week. I take note of every provider vehicle on the street and make a mental note "there's one more vehicle to utilize" or "I wonder what service that vehicle provides?" I've seen multiple vehicles with many empty seats. Empty seats that I know, with a little innovation and coordination, can be filled with passengers who need a ride from point A to B.  Read more...

What does it take to get rural Idaho out of single occupancy vehicles?

Monday, November 29, 2010

I’m a mobility manager! It’s my job to promote vanpools, car pools, buses, trails, biking, etc. It’s my job to coordinate and better utilize existing resources and systems. It’s my job to move people and connect Idahoans. And, do it without single occupancy vehicles. To quote the TV pitchmen: “But wait - there’s more.” I live about 7 miles outside of Sandpoint. I drive my gas guzzling truck to work. My office is on the edge of the city. It is just a little over a mile from downtown and all the lunch spots. For the last year, I would drive that mile to lunch. And, I’m a mobility manager! Every morning, in the garage, I would pass this like new 12 year old bicycle which is next to the like new 10 year old golf clubs. Late last summer it occurred to me. I’m not practicing what I preach. So, the bike moved from the garage to my office where it was used at lunch time and for other meetings in Sandpoint. Winter is here so the bike is back at its off season job of keeping dust from settling on the garage floor. But, I am left with some nagging questions. Read more...

I-way partnership brings to life technology driven partnerships

Tuesday, August 17, 2010

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