KCATA will receive $8,986,350 to purchase new buses, the biggest Bus and Bus Facilities Grant KCATA has earned since 1993.
Read moreJermaine Reed is a constant supporter of public transit and infrastructure that improves the quality of life for residents of the 3rd District.
Read moreAlphapointe received a 2016 Rosa Parks SPIRIT Award for their support of public transportation.
Read moreKCATA presented the 2016 Champion of Transit Award to Emanuel Cleaver, U.S. Representative for the 5th District of Missouri.
Read moreMid-America Regional Council, KCATA and others are looking at ways to improve connections and want input from all corners of the region. The Kansas City region’s current long-range transit plan will get an update. The plan will help guide development and investment in transit for years to come.
Read moreExpanded RideKC transit service launched in Johnson County last week as officials from the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority and Johnson County greeted riders at four metro area bus stops. .
Read moreKCATA teamed up with Jackson County for Bringing Kansas City to Jackson County Parks. This is a summer event to bring children from around the Kansas City area to different park beaches for a fun activity.
Read moreTwo Kansas City Police Officers have been brought on board at KCATA to protect our operators and the riding public.
Read moreFind out the five reasons to participate in the Green Commute Challenge! Hint: It includes fabulous prizes.
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