This was our biggest Transit & Tacos event ever with 200 community members sharing their feedback and enjoying free tacos at Palomar Transit Station!
Read MoreTransit & Tacos returns today, Wednesday April 19th from 3:00PM-6:00PM!
This award winning engagement series will return to help inform the new Rapid Route 625 that will connect Chula Vista, National City, Southeast San Diego, City Heights, and SDSU.
Read MoreWhen traveling by bus across the I-805 and the SR-94 this year, commuters noticed their trip looked a bit different—and faster. During peak hours, the Rapid Route 225 are now using the shoulder lanes to breeze through traffic!
Read MoreClose to 100 community members met in the corner of 54th St & El Cajon Blvd to share input on the proposed Rapid 625 Route. This 200$ Million project will connect Chula Vista, National City, Southeast San Diego, City Heights and SDSU!
Read MoreHelp plan the new Rapid Route 625 that will connect Chula Vista, National City, Southeast San Diego, City Heights, and SDSU, all while enjoying free tacos on us!
Read MoreJune 11th marked the return of the Mid-City Community Bike ride. Over 60 community members from all ages joined as we had so much riding around the Mid-City area!
Read MoreLast month, local leaders and community members gathered to celebrate the grand opening of the Landis Bikeway, which adds 3.1 miles of safety improvements between North Park and City Heights!
Read MoreThe Regional Plan affects all who call San Diego home, and the vote to approve this year’s plan is happening this week.
We’ve been at the table since the plan was formed, and this plan is especially important to us because it would mean promises made to our communities decades ago would be kept.
For over 40 years, City Heights residents have advocated for reliable, affordable, and rapid regional transit. In 2021 new and emerging activists (alongside the OG’s) continue the multi-generational fight for a long-standing community vision for a transit line: The Purple Line.
Read MoreA huge thank you to Community residents who attended 3 MTS public meetings in March 2021 and voiced opposition on fare adjustment scenarios that suggested fare increases. These fare increases would have come only 2 years after MTS's previous fare increase, placing additional financial burden on transit riders.
Read MoreThe San Diego Association of Governments (SANDAG) is planning the future Purple Line rail transit and other mobility improvements from South Bay, to Mid-City, to Sorrento, and the first meeting is happening today from 2:00-4:00 pm.
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