Voorhees Transportation Center to assist with designing, implementing employment transportation service

September 11, 2012

The Alan M. Voorhees Tranportation Center is a member of the Essex County, NJ team chosen among applicants nationwide to participate in the Community Transportation Association of America‘s (CTAA) Job Access Mobility Institute. The CTAA’s Joblinks Employment Transportation Center chose seven community teams based on their commitment and readiness to engage in an innovative, design approach to solving an identified job access mobility issue in their community.

VTC’s Andrea Lubin will work with fellow Essex County team members with guidance from CTAA to design and implement an innovative employment transportation service to benefit job seekers and low-income workers.

 

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