The Board of Trustees voted unanimously on a resolution that would create a seven member civilian oversight committee to review and investigate public complaints against Transit Police Department employees.

New federal funding from the infrastructure law will help. But some older systems have deep problems. Read how the GCRTA is planning to use that new federal money to pay for improvements.

Hear Access Cleveland host Kenya Moore interview Natoya Walker-Minor on how the GCTRA Community Immunity Bus got started, and where it’s going this year.
Hear Mike explain how to use the Transit with EZfare app and the benefits it brings to transit riders.
The Black Professional Association Charitable Foundation (BPACF) recognizes and honors volunteers who help with delivering their mission, vision and purpose.

Transit with EZfare provides a regional fare system, as all neighboring transit agencies use the same mobile payment tool. For our riders, it gives a single solution that provides real-time bus/rail information, trip planning and fare payment. (Video viewing at the external link requires freee registration)

The Transiteers were a group of Cleveland Transit System bus operators who came together as singing group in 1962 to perform. Now you can see and hear their history as part of new exhibit at the Western Reserve Historical Society museum.

Deirdre R. Jones, MPA, Chief of Police/Director of Security, Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA) Police Department, received a Helping Hands Award for her support of the Diversion Center, including the installation of the garden area, and a shift in culture about mental health and substance use disorders within the GCRTA Police.
Meet some of the women who are impacting our community and the country.
