More Info on Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority (CIRTA)
CIRTA
The Central Indiana Regional Transportation Authority (CIRTA) is a quasi-governmental organization (IC 36-9-3) focused on bringing more transportation options to Central Indiana. CIRTA is working to better connect Indianapolis with suburban and rural communities in Marion, Hamilton, Hancock, Shelby, Johnson, Morgan, Hendricks, Boone, Delaware and Madison counties.
With 28 years of transit experience in both public and private sectors, Seber has worked with transit authorities throughout the country while based in Indianapolis.
The Economic Improvement District will require property owners within a 2,000-acre area to pay into a fund to cover the cost of the Whitestown Connector.
Central Indiana residents are encouraged to take part in Car Free Day Indy by taking a bus, biking or walking or by going “car lite” and carpooling or vanpooling on September ...
With an unemployment rate that’s even lower than the low 3.7 percent state average, Columbus, Indiana, businesses are looking for innovative ways to attract employees.
Demand for transportation to seasonal jobs at Plainfield warehouses is so high that the South Plainfield Connector shuttle began running on Saturdays starting Nov. 11 and continue...
Central Indiana has announced it will join Paris, Brussels, Copenhagen, Jakarta, Metro Washington, D.C., and Long Island, New York, in marking World Car Free Day on Sept. 22.
The Plainfield Town Council recently passed an ordinance to create the first Economic Improvement District (EID) in the state to help fund a commuter transportation service.