About Friends of Transit
Friends of Transit was incorporated in 2001 as an Arizona nonprofit corporation. The mission of Friends of Transit is to educate the public on the benefits and importance to the Greater Phoenix community of a well-designed and accessible mass transit system, which represents a major component of a balanced regional transportation plan.
The idea of forming Friends of Transit came about after the Phoenix electorate approved a sales tax increase in 2000 to fund a comprehensive transit system, consisting of improved bus service and the addition of a light rail transit component. As a result of the successful transit elections in the cities of Phoenix and Tempe, several community leaders identified the continuing need to educate the public about the benefits of the voter-approved plans, especially given that some elements of the system would not be implemented for several years following the vote.
Skip Rimsza, then Mayor of the City of Phoenix, led the charge on this initiative and invited more than 40 corporate and community leaders to meet and discuss the need for such an educational organization – thus, Friends of Transit was created and for 20+ years, has continued to educate the general public on the benefits of a balanced transportation system.
Board Members
Andrew Haines, Chair
Maria Tyne, Immediate Past Chair
Jessica Mefford-Miller, Executive Committee
Jesus Sapien, Executive Committee
Ted Chamberlain, Executive Commitee
Eric Reese, Executive Committee
Bill Ferris
Rob Killebrew
Brian Vladyka
Jodi Sorrell
Kyle Strickland
Karim Dada, Vice Chair
Scott Miller
Yvette LeDesma
Shelly Seyler
Tyler Besch
JC Porter
Daniel Terryn
Marc Perla
Christina Bird, Treasurer
Mike Orueta
Gregory Heinz
Matthew Dudley
Chris Jacobson
Tania Torres
Albert Santana
Norman Jester
Matt Carpenter
David Schwartz, Executive Director
Transit News
March 03, 2020 – Friends of Transit
Friends of Transit
This week, Phoenix officially began another year of paving more than ever before. Pavement maintenance work is tied to temperature, and with the warmer spring temperatures here to stay, Street Transportation crews and contractors are out in full force. Phoenix has accelerated the pavement maintenance for its roadways due largely to the Council-approved $200 million advance from Transportation 2050 street program revenue.
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February 15, 2020 – Friends of Transit
Friends of Transit
- As Tempe's first streetcar begins operating next year, transit officials eye routes to Mesa
As Tempe’s first streetcar route is on track to open next spring, city officials and transportation planners are considering future routes that could connect to regional destinations in Tempe and Mesa.
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