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CLEVELAND -- The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) today was among the distinguished recipients of the 2019 the Greater Ohio Sustainable Development Award.
CLEVELAND -- On the heels of the historic passage of Ohio House bill 62 allocating $100 million each year for public transportation, two members of the Northeast Ohio delegation tell the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) that if the tax passes the Ohio Senate and becomes law, the
CLEVELAND -- The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority's (RTA) overall economic impact to Cuyahoga County is $322 million annually.
CLEVELAND, OH -- The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is partnering with The Ohio Public Transit Association (OPTA) and the Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) to promote a statewide initiative to celebrate transit in Ohio.
CLEVELAND, OH -- The Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is launching its system redesign study today by posting an online survey so riders and non-riders can share their thoughts about public transportation in Cuyahoga County.
CLEVELAND -- Extremely cold temperatures are returning to northeast Ohio this week. RTA will be keeping several of our enclosed passenger facilities and transit centers open all night for three nights beginning Tuesday evening, January 29 through Thursday night.
RTA In the Land
"RTA in The Land" is a repository of media mentions generated by sources outside RTA.
Host Cherise Myers talks with RTA General Manager and CEO India L. Birdsong Terry and her team on the development and implementation of RTA’s peer mentoring program.
Host Dale Peters talks with RTA Chief of Police, Deirdre Jones about her career in law enforcement, from her start and progression within the Cleveland Police Department, to her current position at the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority.
In this Passenger Transport case study, learn more about how RTA’s peer mentoring program is increasing retention and decreasing absences of new operators.