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SCRTD advances two‑year ‘Jupyter’ mobility pilot to connect workers to Santa Teresa jobs
Summary
Executive Director David Armijo asked the board to endorse a two‑year mobility pilot — centered on Project Jupiter and nearby industrial parks — that would start with three vans, seek private funding partners and focus outreach on workforce connections; board members pressed on routing, college and border‑crossing connections.
Executive Director David Armijo asked the South Central Regional Transit District board to endorse a proposed two‑year mobility pilot aimed at connecting workers to Project Jupiter and adjacent industrial parks in the Santa Teresa area.
"So we're looking at a 2 year mobility pilot program," Armijo told the board, saying the pilot would begin with a three‑vehicle fleet (two in service and one spare). He estimated vehicle capital at roughly $300,000 and operations—drivers and maintenance—at about $150,000 over two years.
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