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for Community Transportation

Welcome!

What is CACT?

The Connecticut Association for Community Transportation (CACT) is your voice and advocate for public transportation in the state of Connecticut. CACT provides a statewide forum for the exchange of public transportation information; advocates for public transportation and public transportation customers at the local, state, and federal levels; provides training and technical assistance to members; serves as a vehicle for the collection and exchange of information of public transportation interest; and encourages the efficient and effective use of all available public transportation vehicles.

CACT membership represents a diverse group of transportation organizations across the state, including transit districts, public transit operators, not-for-profit transportation providers and brokerages, regional planning agencies, rideshare agencies, social service agency transportation providers, vendors, private for-profit providers, individuals involved in transportation issues and users of community transportation services. Working together, we are building a strong voice for public transportation in Connecticut. Join us now and help ensure the mobility and quality of life of Connecticut's residents now and in the future.

Attend the next CACT meeting!

For information and to register for the June 23, 2010 CACT Annual Meeting and Awards Luncheon, please click here.

 

Do you, your employees, or those you represent need public bus services that operate longer hours, are more frequent, and reach more destinations?

Are you one of the many Connecticut residents concerned about the high cost of congestion on the economy, the environment and your quality of life? 

Do you want an affordable mobility option that helps to reduce America's dependence on foreign oil?

If you answered yes to any question please click on Improve Connecticut's Public Bus Services! to read "Connecting Connecticut: Public Transportation in the 21st Century."  Don't forget to email Governor Rell and your state legislators to tell them that public transportation makes sense to your pocketbook, the air you breathe, and the state's economy.

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