August 2023 Change Day Review
UTA has published its proposed changes for the August 2023 Change Day and we want to provide our review of the changes. To learn more, and to provide public comment on the changes, click here to be taken to...
UTA has published its proposed changes for the August 2023 Change Day and we want to provide our review of the changes. To learn more, and to provide public comment on the changes, click here to be taken to...
UTRU is excited to announce the formation of its newest chapter: UTRU South Salt Lake/Sugar House! UTRU SSL/SH is an official local chapter of UTRU and has been formed to specifically advocate for the transit needs of those who...
From February 12 to the 21st UTA will be offering free fares on its system as part of the NBA All-Star Game (to learn more, click here). As part of this, we want to learn how people feel about...
Per Article X, Sections 1 and 2 of UTRU’s bylaws, Curtis Haring, UTRU Executive Director is proposing the following amendments within three days of a regular or special meeting of the board, which is scheduled to meet on Sunday,...
UTRU is excited to announce the formation of its first chapter: UTRU Students! UTRU Students is an official local chapter of UTRU and has been formed to specifically advocate for the transit needs of students attending Utah’s colleges and...
UTRU wants to learn more about the ridership habits of women and non-binary individuals and why they do and do not choose to use transit at proportional levels. A 2019 Survey conducted by RSG found that 41% of riders...
A recording of the meeting can be found here and draft meeting minutes for our November 2022 Board Meeting can be found here. Agenda items discussed were: Approval of August Minutes – All Approval of August Special Session Minutes...
A recording of the meeting can be found here and draft meeting minutes for our October 2022 Board Meeting can be found here. Agenda items discussed were: Executive Director activities report/Membership update – Curtis Haring October Annual Meeting Discussion...
If the Utah Department of Transportation were actually called the Utah Department of Roads, we could at least understand why the government agency is only capable of building roads at the expense of Utah’s future. Yesterday, UDOT held its...
Salt Lake City, October 14, 1995 – You wouldn’t know it, but the skies were blue overhead as Governor Leavitt addressed a crowd of approximately 100 officials 70 feet below the intersection of South Temple and 300 East. Leavitt,...