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Annual Report

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Significant Regulatory Guidance
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West End Transitway Project Profile: FY 2023 Annual Report

The City of Alexandria proposes to implement the West End Transitway bus rapid transit (BRT) project along a 5.3-mile corridor running from the Van Dorn Street Metrorail Station in the south to the Pentagon Metrorail Station in the north.

Midvalley Connector Project Profile: FY 2023 Annual Report

The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) proposes to implement bus rapid transit (BRT) in the corridor connecting the Murray Central Station served by FrontRunner commuter rail and TRAX light-rail to the West Valley Central TRAX light-rail station.

Waco Rapid Transit Corridor Project Profile: FY 2023 Annual Report

The Waco Transit System proposes to implement the Waco Rapid Transit Corridor (Project), a bus rapid transit service along a 13.3 mile route that serves industrial and commercial employment centers, the Central Business District, and major retail centers. The corridor runs north south, from...

Blue Line Light Rail Transit Project Profile: FY 2023 Annual Report

The Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority (CapMetro) proposes to implement the Blue Line Light Rail Transit (LRT) project, an 8.2-mile dedicated transitway from Republic Square in Downtown Austin to Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS). The exclusive transitway is proposed to...

Memphis Innovation Corridor Project Profile: FY 2023 Annual Report

The Memphis Area Transit Authority (MATA), proposes to implement an 8.0-mile bus rapid transit (BRT) line connecting Downtown Memphis, the Memphis Medical District, and the University of Memphis. The project includes two miles of exclusive bus lanes, 16 stations, 31 stops, nine 40-foot electric...