Board members include Mayors Gary Fletcher (Jacksonville), Joe Smith (North Little Rock), Mark Stodola (Little Rock), Mike Watson (Maumelle), Virginia Hillman Young (Sherwood) and Judge Barry Hyde (Pulaski County), who represent the local jurisdictions that fund Rock Region METRO.
Read MoreCommittee to Connect chairman and Little Rock real estate developer Jimmy Moses is featured in the Feb. 22 issue of Arkansas Business.
Read MoreA ride-along with three Rock Region METRO passengers reveals exactly how much good one-fourth of a penny can do.
Read MoreThe Feb. 17 edition of the Maumelle Monitor features an article and column on the quarter-cent sales tax to fund public transit on the March 1 Pulaski County election ballot.
Read More"The chamber is heartened by these efforts to modernize the central Arkansas public transit system and understands the importance of accessible, affordable transportation to our local economy."
Read MoreThe Downtown Little Rock Partnership Board of Directors resolved to support the quarter-cent sales tax to fund public transit Wednesday, Feb. 10.
Read MoreRock Region METRO Executive Director Jarod Varner outlines why public transit funding is needed in this Feb. 4 Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Voices column.
Read MoreRead Jay Barth's take on funding for the central Arkansas public transit system.
Read MoreThe Metroplan board of directors considers its council's recommendation at the Jan. 27 board meeting.
Read MoreTransit advocates formally launch a March 1 ballot initiative to fund public transit in Pulaski County.
Read MorePulaski County voters may vote for or against public transit March 1.
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