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Transportation director presents FY27 transit and parking priorities; council seeks ridership and cost-per-rider data
Summary
Director Marcus Moore and Deputy Director Quu Aima presented transportation and parking FY27 priorities—preventive maintenance, parking wayfinding, transit performance metrics, and pilot service changes—while council members requested five-year route-level ridership, cost-per-rider figures for the magenta shuttle, and operational costs to consider a third Eastport electric shuttle.
Marcus Moore, director of transportation, and Deputy Director Quu Aima presented the department’s FY27 operating priorities and performance measures at the Finance Standing Committee on May 4.
Moore highlighted recent successes in securing state and federal capital grants for transit and parking; staff reported roughly $1.5 million in grant support for capital projects. Transportation staff emphasized preventive maintenance compliance, an ambition of zero FTA-reportable accidents, and ongoing work to improve meter reliability and wayfinding in and around parking garages.
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