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SAVE THE DATE
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Aligning Public Transit & Vision Zero for Better Communities
Please join APTA and the Vision Zero Network (a collaborative campaign with the goal of eliminating traffic fatalities and severe injuries) for a webinar, Oct. 23, discussing new APTA analysis of the safety benefits of public transit. Presenters will highlight approaches and examples from Boston and San Francisco and will discuss how Vision Zero proponents can work with public transit and its supporters toward safer communities. Register here.
APTA Photo Invitational
A reminder that there is still time to submit your entries for APTA's 19th Annual Photo Invitational. The deadline for submissions is Wed., Oct. 24. Click here for more info and to submit your entries.
Introducing TREDTransit
You are invited to join a webinar demonstration Oct. 30 of the TREDTransit Calculator. Developed by TREDIS Software architects and EDR Group in conjunction with APTA, the TREDTransit Calculator assesses the economic impacts of a public transit agency's capital and operating budget, allowing the agency to demonstrate how operations support the local economy on an industry or occupation basis.
Topics to be discussed include required inputs, sources of information, and how to estimate the economic impact of regional economies. Participation is free, but space is limited—register here.
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IN THE MEDIA
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Agency Pumps Up Workers—Rock Region Metro, North Little Rock, AR, sent the right signal to the Pulaski County public transit agency's newest bus and van drivers, streetcar operators and mechanics with the first graduation ceremony for front-line personnel.
Calgary Set to Launch MAX BRT—New colors and a new name, the MAX bus lines, will roll out Nov. 19, covering the southeast, north and south.
LA Metro May Rename Rail Lines—With an unprecedented number of projects planned—and a dwindling number of hues to choose from—officials are considering an overhaul of the map that would replace the system’s color names with letters or numbers.
Yoko Ono Brings the Sky Underground in Newly Unveiled New York Subway Mural—Six new ceramic mosaics, cumulatively labeled “SKY” by the artist, comprise 973 square feet altogether with visions of a blue, cloud-filled sky embedded with written messages of hope.
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