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CCRTA presents 2024 year-end review, wins federal low-emission grant and outlines maintenance facility plan

3819325 · June 13, 2025
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Summary

The Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority briefed commissioners on ridership growth, safety awards, a $5.88 million FTA low- or no-emission grant for CNG buses, and plans for a new maintenance facility funded by competitive grants.

The Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority presented its 2024 year-end review to the Nueces County Commissioners Court on June 18, reporting ridership growth, national safety recognitions and a federal grant award to replace diesel buses with low-emission vehicles.

Key points: CCRTA CEO Derek Majak told the court that ridership grew by roughly 12% in 2024, with an estimated 3.7 million rides for the year. The agency said it had improved ADA accessibility, installed more than 415 solar-lit shelters and…

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