Projects on Social Media

Find IMI and AIM projects on social media here – #MobilityInnovationCollaborative.

On Twitter: @RideMATA

By Memphis Area Transit Authority

Aug 2, 2021

Memphis Area Transit Authority used their Twitter account to countdown and announce their new pilot project, Ready!


On Twitter: @ITNAmerica

By ITNAmerica

Jul 23, 2021

ITNAmerica's IMI project developing their software is featured in a Forbes article and publicized on Twitter.


On Facebook: @seeapelivan

By Pelivan Transit

Jun 28, 2021

Pelivan Transit showcased their pilot program, PICK Transportation, on Facebook.


On YouTube: Regional Transportation District

By Transit

Jun 23, 2021

Tonya Anderson, Senior Product Manager at RTD participated in Open MaaS 101, a webinar hosted by Transit.

Learn about how RTD plans to use their AIM Grant to integrate payments and make multimodal trip planning easier for riders.


On YouTube: Western Reserve Transit Authority & Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority

By Prospect Silicon Valley

May 12, 2021

Western Reserve Transit Authority & Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority are working together to explore accessible, automated vehicle technology in California and Ohio.

Learn about their project in which autonomous shuttles are designed and deployed for the disabled and elderly populations.


On Facebook: @idahocitylink

By Idaho Citylink Transit

Apr 12, 2021

Kootenai County's Public Transportation agency, Citylink North, is developing an app to better connect riders to mobility options.

Idaho Citylink Transit requested the public's feedback through a survey linked on their Facebook page.


On Twitter: @BCCommission

By Baldwin County Commission

Mar 28, 2021

See how Baldwin County, an IMI Grantee, uses Twitter to promote BRATS On Demand. BRATS On Demand is a mobile app developed in partnership with Via.


On Instagram: @CityofArlington

By The City of Arlington

Mar 23, 2021

The City of Arlington, an IMI Grantee, shared a video about the launch of their new pilot program, RAPID, on Instagram.


On LAMetro’s Blog: The Source

By LA Metro's Office of Extraordinary Innovation

Jan 26, 2021

See how LAMetro has used their blog, The Source, to recruit organizations for their Travel Rewards Research Pilot program.


On YouTube: City of Wilson

By Rural Transit Assistance Program

Nov 18, 2020

Roger Lentz, AICP, is Chief Planning and Development Officer for the City of Wilson, participated in a webinar, "What is Microtransit and How Can It Help Rural Mobility?"

Learn about the City of Wilson and how it deployed microtransit to provide equitable transit services in their community.