
Public Investments vs. Wasteful Subsidies: The Importance of Changing the Mindset on Transit
The 2022 Legislative session was a banner year for transit funding in Utah, with the legislature allocating $117.3 Million towards transit, up from the $15.7 Million it invested in 2021 and 2020, respectively…and the $0 it invested from 2017...

UTRU Joins The Red Line Podcast!
UTRU Executive Director, Curtis Haring, joined The Red Line Podcast to talk about the Union, the possible future of transit, and how people can make a difference in their community. Click here to start the playback in your browser...

July 2022 Board Meeting Announcement
UTRU’s July board meeting is scheduled for July 21, 2022, and members are invited to observe and participate. Our agenda is as follows: Approval of June Minutes – All Executive Director activities report – Curtis Haring Number’s update –...

Summer 2022 Newsletter
Our Sumer 2022 Newsletter is here! We talk about what UTRU has done over the past few months, introduce you to the UTRU board, discuss why policymakers struggle to understand transit and the first steps towards “Free Fare Forever”...

Vineyard Station Must be the Start, Not the End, of Transit Goals
UTRU is excited to hear that UTA will officially open the long-awaited Vineyard FrontRunner station on August 8 with an opening ceremony on Friday, August 12th at 10 AM. The Vineyard stop represents a forward-thinking transit policy for the...

June 2022 Board Meeting Minutes
Draft meeting minutes for our June 2022 Board Meeting can be found here. Click here sign up for our mailing list and to call yourself an official member of UTRU so that you can receive important updates in your...