Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a grant of $16,868,565 to Boston's Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) to help cover eligible operating expenses of the region's public transportation system.
Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a grant to a public transit authority to be used to pay taxicab companies for transportation services provided to elderly and handicapped persons.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1974-09-11
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces the publication of a research report entitled "Reducing the Need for Travel."
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transportation Administration
1982-05-20
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Two reports designed to assist transit operators in financial planning and budgeting, were released today by the Urban Mass Transportation Administration.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transportation Administration
1982-11-09
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Results of recent research by the Urban Mass Transportation Administration into the effect of fare policies on transit patronage are now available to help inform local officials and transit operators of consequences resulting from fare changes. Arthur E. Teele, Jr., UMTA Administrator, noted that in the past many fare changes were made without adeq
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United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1977-10-10
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"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that four communities received the Administrator's Award for Outstanding Public Service. "
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transportation Administration
1984-10-15
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The first National Conference on Transportation for the Elderly and Handicapped, sponsored by the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) and the Administration on Aging (AoA), will be held October 24-27, 1984, in Orlando, Florida. UMTA Administrator Ralph L. Stanley will be the keynote speaker.
"Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces a $195,000 Federal grant for a study of the short and long-range public transportation requirements of the Dayton, Ohio region."
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1976-02-02
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During December 1975, the U. S. Department of Transportation's Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) announced the award of 58 grants totaling 5196,437,329. A digest of the announced grants, their dollar amount, UMTA project number and date of announcement follows.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1972-06-06
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the Department of Transportation approved a grant of $634,333 to the Transit Authority of the City of Sacramento.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transportation Administration
1984-03-02
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Administrator Ralph L. Stanley has announced the appointment of Bonnie B. Whyte as Public Affairs Director for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA), the Federal agency which is responsible for administering more than $4 billion in annual assistance to the Nation's transit systems.
United States. Department of Transportation. Urban Mass Transit Administration
1976-03-10
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Press release for the Urban Mass Transportation Administration (now Federal Transit Administration). This press release announces that the U.S. Department of Transportation's Urban Mass Transportation Administration (UMTA) will hold one-day "Public Transit for Small Communities" seminars between March 23 and May 11, 1976, in six locations across th
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