Colorado Valley Transit
Contact: Claudia WicksBiographical Info
Colorado Valley Transit District (CVTD) is a rural transit district organized under Chapter 458 of the Texas Transportation Code as a political subdivision of the state and an entity responsible for transit services in a 3,200 square mile four-county area surrounding Houston. CVTD rural area includes Austin, Colorado, Waller and Wharton Counties.
CVTD is governed by a Board of Directors made up of a eight members; with two from each of the four Counties, and appointed by the Board Members. The Board provides regional perspectives and plans for operating a variety of community-based passenger transportation services.
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CVTD delivers transportation tailored specifically for each of the communities it serves, and provides connections between these communities. The service frequency and various locales range from many times a day to once a month.
Established in 1986, the Transit is the first public transit agency in the Houston Galveston Area, and has a reputation for innovation; a practical approach to problem-solving; and promoting partnerships to achieve its objectives of advancing regional mobility.