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The council discussed the ADA certification process, confirmed that future meeting locations will remain at the Vocational Independence Program, and received an update on the ADA application process. A significant portion of the meeting was dedicated to the new MTA call system and software, which has already resulted in a notable reduction in denied rides. The status report provided updates on passenger statistics, ADA ride data, the launch of the Trip Planner App and the Davison Trolley, and plans for the new micro-transit system, Genesee Connect, along with information regarding the upcoming MTA millage on the ballot.
The council discussed various operational updates including the ADA certification process, the implementation of new AI-driven VIA software for the MTA, and the status of the member contact list. Reports were provided on ridership statistics, including disability-related data and trip cancellation rates. Plans were announced regarding the MTA trip planner app, new service partnerships, upcoming millage renewal, and strategic planning initiatives. Additionally, members shared information regarding community events, organization fundraisers, and regional master planning efforts.
The agenda for the February 11th meeting included discussion of the ADA Application and Certification process, review of 2026 meeting locations, and updates on the New Call System and software for MTA. New business covered future meeting locations and reviewing member contact information. A status report service report was also scheduled.
This Strategic Plan outlines the roadmap for the Mass Transportation Authority (MTA) from 2016 to 2026, aiming to build a robust public transportation system for Genesee County residents. The plan is built upon a vision of transformational leadership in providing innovative, accessible, and sustainable public transportation services. It focuses on eight key goals: ensuring accountability and sustainability; cultivating a qualified workforce; maintaining fleet and facilities; strengthening and expanding services; delivering total quality customer service; enhancing strategic partnerships; providing leadership on initiatives; and maximizing technology utilization.
The agenda includes discussion of the ADA Certification process, membership vacancies, by-law review and approval, 2026 meeting location sign up, ADA application, a new call system and software for MTA, FY26 Specialized Services Allocations review, vehicle leases, a loose vehicle lease application, and a vehicle accessibility plan update. Also, the status report service report from Ed Burger, MTA public comment, and member comment.
Extracted from official board minutes, strategic plans, and video transcripts.
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