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Transit Station and Stop Adoption Programs (2013)

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Suggested Citation:"Appendix B - Survey Respondents ." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2013. Transit Station and Stop Adoption Programs. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/22593.
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51 Co-Chair Friends of Transit for Kalamazoo County Kalamazoo, MI Executive Director Kalamazoo Metro Transit Kalamazoo, MI Planner II Pierce Transit Lakewood, WA Advertising & Media Relations Miami-Dade Transit Miami, FL NJ TRANSIT Rail Operations Newark, NJ Assistant Director of Government Relations MTA New York City Transit New York, NY Senior Community Relations Supervisor North County Transit District (NCTD) Oceanside, CA Keep Orlando Beautiful Coordinator City of Orlando Orlando, FL Communications Assistant Valley Metro Rail Phoenix, AZ Volunteer Coordinator Adopt-A-Stop Portland, ME Community Affairs Specialist Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District (Tri-Met) Portland, OR Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority (VTA) San Jose, CA Superintendent of Facilities King County, Department of Transportation, Transit Division Seattle, WA Senior Program Manager Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority (WMATA) Washington, DC Marketing Manager Delaware Transit Corporation Wilmington, DE Planning Manager Municipality of Anchorage Anchorage, AK Bus Stop Supervisor The RIDE—Ann Arbor Transportation Authority Ann Arbor, MI Communications Specialist: Promotions and Public Relations Pace Suburban Bus Arlington Heights, IL Superintendent of Operations Athens Transit Athens, GA Community Involvement Coordinator Capital Metropolitan Transportation Agency Austin, TX Director CAT-Coalition for Appropriate Transportation Bethlehem, PA Policy & Research Analyst Chicago Transit Authority Chicago, IL Director Keep DeKalb Beautiful DeKalb County, GA Adopt-A-Stop Program Coordinator Regional Transportation District (RTD) Denver, CO Outreach, Marketing & Communications Detroit, MI Keep Durham Beautiful Durham, NC Risk Manager Mass Transit Authority Flint, MI Information Specialist Greensboro Transit Authority Greensboro, NC Marketing & Customer Service Manager Macatawa Area Express Transportation Authority Holland, MI Business Development Coordinator IndyGo Indianapolis, IN APPENDIX B Survey Respondents

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TRB’s Transit Cooperative Research Program (TCRP) Synthesis 103: Transit Station and Stop Adoption Programs explores transit agency programs in which local organizations, individuals, or other partners “adopt” a transit station or stop and receive recognition or incentives in exchange for, periodically, performing duties such as removing litter, maintaining vegetation, or reporting suspicious activity.

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