Pump the Brakes
GRTC doesn't get to just pocket the profits of its planned sale of the old bus depot.
View ArticleFlat Line
Leaders from the Scott’s Addition Boulevard Association, Museum District Association and West Grace Street Association say they’re worried Broad Street bus rapid transit will negatively affect their...
View ArticleUp For Grabs
GRTC Committee to chose from a dozen proposals for old bus depot in the Fan
View ArticleUCI by the Numbers
Richmond seeks to pull off a logistical miracle before the eyes of the bike-racing world
View ArticleStamp of Approval
The Greater Richmond Transit Co.’s conceptual plans for the Broad Street bus rapid transit corridor earned approval Thursday from the city’s Urban Design Committee.
View ArticleCan’t Get There from Here
As Richmond and the region grow, so, too does the need for a true regional mass transit system
View ArticleFirst Look
A public meeting to discuss the future of the old GRTC bus barn is scheduled tonight at 6 p.m. at John B. Cary Elementary School at 3021 Maplewood Ave.
View ArticleHome Depot
The revival of the old GRTC bus barn will be anchored by 280 luxury apartments, raising parking concerns for neighbors.
View ArticleGreenlighted
The city’s Planning Commission on Monday green lighted the Greater Richmond Transit Co.’s long-discussed plans for a 7.6-mile bus rapid transit line that had come under fire in recent weeks.
View ArticleMoment of Truth
Richmond City Council will vote Monday on whether to move forward with the $54 million Broad Street Bus Rapid Transit project.
View ArticleGRTC Drives Black History Month Forward
New initiative honors Rosa Parks, local African-American barrier breakers for Black History Month
View ArticleFull Speed Ahead
Richmond City Council voted Monday night to approve the $54 million Broad Street Bus Rapid Transit project in what several council members characterized as a first step toward improving the region’s...
View ArticleOn BRT: 'We Have to Build a Web'
Bus rapid transit will be a success if it blossoms into a truly regional system, but why should we believe it will? John Moeser talks about transportation, regionalism and hope.
View ArticleGRTC Recognizes Virginia's (S)heroes
GRTC recognizes the accomplishments of trailblazing Virginia women Ethel Bailey Furman, Stoner Winslett, Naomi Silverman Cohn and Elizabeth Bermingham Lacy for Women's History Month
View ArticleBeyond Bureaucracy
A presentation on the region's poverty and what Richmond is doing about it takes an unexpected — and revealing — emotional turn.
View ArticleModeling Transit
The team behind the Regional Transit Network Plan is collecting public input on what kind of bus system Richmonders want — more stops, more frequent service or a mix of the two.
View Article‘Just the Beginning’
Having a vote means having a voice, says Tammie Hagen, a community organizer with the New Virginia Majority. That's why she's pounding the pavement, encouraging those who have served time to seek...
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