St. Petersburg City Councilmembers have realized they must now “catch up” in the race to accommodate air taxis. The city’s Economic and Workforce Development Committee discussed...
The Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority will dissolve next year, and its Pinellas counterpart may absorb the organization’s vanpool service and funding appropriations. Supported by...
St. Petersburg City Council members recently welcomed state lawmakers to City Hall for a legislative recap, and the discussion often centered on one topic – a...
Legislation to study merging – and dissolving – Hillsborough and Pinellas County’s transit agencies no longer mention the latter organization after undergoing committee amendments. State officials...
Despite potential negative impacts on local job seekers, state leaders are moving an initiative forward to consolidate Pinellas and Hillsborough County’s workforce development agencies. CareerSource Florida...
Despite the area experiencing exponential growth, the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority (TBARTA) officially rode off into the sunset today. After years of turmoil and...
The Tampa Bay Area Regional Transit Authority, tasked with coordinating potential transit projects throughout five local counties, is in the midst of unwinding. This Friday, TBARTA...
Pinellas County Commissioner Janet Long has a unique perspective on the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA), which, according to its website, is meant to...
According to Pinellas County Commissioner Janet Long, the Tampa Bay Area Regional Transportation Authority (TBARTA) continuing to operate without a clear path forward is the definition...
The Tampa International Airport is gearing up to handle the growing emergence of air taxis. TPA’s Hillsborough County Aviation Authority has launched the Advanced Aviation Technology...