Central Maryland Transportation Alliance -- March 1, 2018

Transportation 101 is back for Spring 2018!

The Central Maryland Transportation Alliance is now accepting applications for our Transportation 101 workshop! Transportation 101 is a FREE, 7-week class in which participants learn from local experts and leaders, network with other interested residents, and ultimately put what they learn into action.



We launched Transportation 101 a year ago as a program designed to educate residents on the critical role that transportation plays in quality of life for neighborhoods and to empower them to implement their own action plans around transportation. We now have more than 50 graduates and we plan to continue hosting these workshops twice-a-year to build a broad, activated network of residents who work to improve transportation in their communities and around the region.



We believe that engaged and informed citizens are integral to building the region's transportation future.



Classes are held from 6 pm-9 pm every Thursday from May 3 - June 14 at the UM BioPark (801 W. Baltimore Street, Baltimore, MD 21201). Dinner will be provided and childcare options are available. Click below to learn more and apply! Apply Now Demand more investment for transit

often than peer transit agencies. And according to a recent poll, 52% of Marylanders think "the state government spends too little" on public transportation. We're calling on the state to

The Baltimore Metro is in the midst of an emergency shutdown. MTA buses experience breakdowns 2 to 5 times morethan peer transit agencies. And according to a recent poll, 52% of Marylanders think "the state government spends too little" on public transportation. We're calling on the state to adequately fund this region's transit system. Click the button below to send your own message. Take Action A win for advocates

Recently, Transportation 101 alum and other advocates told MTA, "Don't Cut the Bus!" after some proposed changes resulted in service reductions. MTA backed off of the original proposal and the final changes preserve existing service levels. Check out our recent blog post to read more about the changes, our analysis, and some of our unanswered questions. Read More Do you support our mission of improving the transportation system so that it grows the economy, gives us choices, and keeps us healthy? Please consider a donation to the Transportation Alliance today. Thank you!

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