Missouri Public Transit Association (MPTA) was established in 1980 as a Missouri non-profit corporation. It was formed to provide a unified voice for public and specialized transportation providers in Missouri and to work toward elevating the status of public transit as a national priority. The Missouri Public Transit Association values personal mobility as a basic quality of life by promoting access to public transit services.
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In 1983, MPTA established an office in Kansas City. Today, the association is managed by a full time Executive Director and professional support staff. MPTA’s staff provides legislative liaison and its office serves as a central clearinghouse for member information and requests for assistance. The association has developed a variety of programs to facilitate education and networking among transit professionals in Missouri.
Membership in MPTA is open to anyone who has an interest in the future of public transit in the most rural counties of the state. Affiliate members include representatives of sheltered workshops, community organizations, citizen advocacy groups, government and quasi-government agencies and industry suppliers.
The Missouri Public Transit Association values personal mobility as a basic quality of life by promoting access to public transit services
The Missouri Public Transit Association was established to:
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