The Valley Regional Transit Board of Directors consists of 28 appointed representatives from incorporated cities, counties and highway districts in Ada and Canyon counties plus one representative each from Capital City Development Corporation (CCDC), Boise State University, Idaho Transportation Department and the Meridian Development Corporation.
The Nampa City Council will provide funds that will be used to continue supporting planning, operations, maintenance and partnerships with VRT while the Eagle City Council proposed...
The final redesign represents a 14 percent increase in total bus service, includes more frequent service on highly used routes in Boise, new bus routes in Caldwell, new Saturday...
The modern zoning code will allow residents to have a better chance of finding housing closer to jobs and activities they want to access via various modes of transportation.
The decision to extend the timeline to implement the agency’s proposed bus network redesign was due to significant community feedback and identification of adequate funding to...
LeeTran has launched a new on-demand transit app, VRT has extended its hours of operations in the city of Eagle and TRC has launched a new on-demand service in Waco, Texas.
Clegg will start Feb. 13 and succeeds Kelli Badesheim, who is retiring after 22 years leading the Treasure Valley’s regional public transportation authority.
Valley Regional Transit and partners April 9 called upon Congress to renew funding for the federal transportation bill, Moving Ahead for Progress in the 21st Century Act (MAP-...