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CITIZENS FOR MODERN TRANSIT TO HOST NEXT “TALKING TRANSIT” EVENT ON JANUARY 14

Discussion to Highlight Status of Transit in the St. Louis Region in 2025

Citizens for Modern Transit (CMT) – the St. Louis region’s transit advocacy organization – has announced plans for its next virtual “Talking Transit” event, which is set for Tuesday, January 14, at 8:30 a.m. via Zoom. This event will highlight the trajectory of transit in the St. Louis region in 2025. The event is free and open to the public. Pre-registration is required and can be completed here.

Those in attendance will hear from local transit leaders on the various projects currently underway on both sides of the Mississippi River – including light rail expansion to MidAmerica St. Louis Airport and the latest with the St. Louis MetroLink Green Line. The funding landscape, legislative priorities and operating plans for Metro Transit, St. Clair County Transit and Madison County Transit will also be addressed.

The discussion will feature a panel that includes Patrick Judge, Principal of Gonzalez Companies and project manager for the Illinois LRT project; Taulby Roach, President and CEO of Bi-State Development; Charles Stewart, Chief Operating Officer for Metro Transit; and SJ Morrison, Managing Director for Madison County Transit. The conversation will be moderated by Kimberly Cella, Executive Director of Citizens for Modern Transit.

“There is a lot to be excited about as it relates to transit in the St. Louis region,” commented Kimberly Cella, executive director of Citizens for Modern Transit. “We encourage those interested in learning more about the impacts of public transit access to make plans to join this online forum.”

CMT hosts quarterly “Talking Transit” events to keep members, elected officials, stakeholders, transit riders and others in the loop on issues and efforts influencing the local transit system. These educational gatherings feature guest speakers and panel discussions addressing a wide range of topics, including transit-oriented development, safety and security, best practices, service changes and more.


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