Six Stories, One City: Linda’s Story
In the sixth and final video in our Six Stories, One City transit series, banking professional Linda explains why she has chosen a car-free commute. Every weekday, Linda takes an express bus from her […]
In the sixth and final video in our Six Stories, One City transit series, banking professional Linda explains why she has chosen a car-free commute. Every weekday, Linda takes an express bus from her […]
In the fifth video of our Six Stories, One City series, Walter explains how the bus makes it possible for him to travel to work. “I live in north Charlotte. I’m in the Senior […]
Over 50 sustainability enthusiasts from throughout the Greater Charlotte area gathered at Triple C Brewing on Tuesday evening to network and celebrate the success of our Transportation Choices Alliance’s Sustainable Commute […]
Transit provides mobility and independence for many residents of Greater Charlotte who are unable to drive. In the fourth video of our Six Stories, One City series, Christine explains how transit allows her to […]
Today’s video takes you inside of a small business that reaps the benefits of proximity to transit. Scott is one of the owners of Triple C Brewing Co, a local brewery […]
We hope you were inspired by Natalia’s transit story that we released last week as part of our Six Stories, One City transit series featuring six diverse users of transit in Greater […]
Starting today, and each of the next five Fridays, we’re releasing the video story of a different public transit rider in Charlotte! What do a banking executive, high school student, […]
We sat down in the studio with news anchor Rob Boisvert a few weeks ago to discuss transportation in Charlotte and chat about MoveCharlotteSmarter.org–the official website for our Transportation Choices Alliance initiative. MoveCharlotteSmarter.org provides […]
Population growth and sprawl aren’t concerns only for large cities. As the Lake Norman region has seen an influx of new residents in recent decades, previously rural areas and small […]
Ever wonder who decides how our transportation network will be built? Throughout the coming weeks, we’ll be blogging about how the Charlotte Regional Transportation Planning Organization, also known as CRTPO, works […]