Standing Room Only as Hundreds Gather to Begin Journey to Transformative Travel Improvements

Business and community leaders learned today how they can help move forward 500 miles of travel improvements in the $7.5 billion METRONext Moving Forward Plan. METRONext’s Business Now event attracted a wide range of vendors. Board members and staff provided an overview of future projects and explained how to do business with the Authority. 

“With your expertise and commitment to this community, we can begin to provide improved accessibility for the disabled and seniors, better bus service, an upgraded regional express network with two-way HOV lanes, new Park & Rides and transit centers, 75 miles of METRORapid service that operates like light rail and much more,” said METRO Board Chair Carrin Patman.

Voters approved the $3.5 billion METRONext bond referendum in November 2019. Executing the transformative travel plan with more than 40 projects will require the skills of a broad range of industry experts. “Just as we needed the support of the community to get the METRONext plan approved, we need your support to execute that plan,” said METRO President & CEO Tom Lambert. The METRONext projects are expected to generate more than 100 prime contracting opportunities along with hundreds of additional opportunities for smaller business providers.  “What we hope to accomplish today is to begin building a team including METRO staff and the business community to fulfill the promises of METRONext. It’s going to take that team working together to help us deliver capital projects, improve operations and implement system enhancements,” said METRO Board Member Sanjay Ramabhadran. Details on future opportunities for projects shared at METRONext Business Now are available at METRONext.org under the presentations archive tab. METRO’s Small Business University offers regular programming to help engage small businesses. A list of upcoming training events can be found here.

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