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$1.5 million appropriation for LaVilla transit project on Jacksonville council agenda
Read full article: $1.5 million appropriation for LaVilla transit project on Jacksonville council agendaThe Jacksonville City Council is set to discuss an ordinance introduced by Mayor Donna Deegan at tomorrow’s council meeting, aiming to allocate $1.5 million for the LaVilla Transit Innovation and Equity Project.
JTA free ride program for Duval County, college students expands to year-round availability
Read full article: JTA free ride program for Duval County, college students expands to year-round availabilityDuval County students, from middle school to college, can now ride JTA buses for free any time of the year.
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JTA moving bus operations to Forsyth Street location
Read full article: JTA moving bus operations to Forsyth Street locationJACKSONVILLE, Fla. – The Jacksonville Transportation Authority will transition bus operations from the Rosa Parks Transit Station to the Jacksonville Regional Transportation Center at LaVilla on May 4, according to a release. The JRTC at LaVilla is located at 100 LaVilla Center Dr. near the Prime F. Osborn III Convention Center. The JRTC at LaVilla will replace the Rosa Parks Transit Station as the JTA’s main downtown bus transfer facility, serving most JTA regular and express bus routes, the Skyway and the First Coast Flyer Bus Rapid Transit network. All JTA bus routes will continue to operate on a “modified weekday schedule” to promote social distancing and to ensure safe travel for everyone, the release said. The east half of the Rosa Parks Transit Station will be closed and prepped for future transit-oriented development projects.