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The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA) is the Joint Powers government agency operating Wheels Fixed-Route and Dial-A-Ride in the Tri-Valley Area.
LAVTA was formed in 1986 by the cities of Dublin, Livermore, Pleasanton and Alameda County, and has a Board of Directors composed
of two city council members from each city and the county supervisor from the area as well as alternates.
In this section:
- About LAVTA
Wheels is a service of the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA), which provides local public transit service to the cities of Dublin, Livermore and Pleasanton and to the adjacent unincorporated areas of Alameda County. The service area is approximately 40 square miles and is home to almost 171,652 residents. [About Us]
- American Recovery & Reinvestment Act
The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority has applied for funding under the 2009 American Recovery & Reinvestment Act (ARRA) and has posted documents on the ARRA page. [ARRA]
- Board and Committees
The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA) is the Joint Powers government agency operating the Wheels service in the Tri-Valley Area and has a Board of Directors composed
of two city council members from each city and the county supervisor from the area as well as alternates. In addition to the board of directors, LAVTA also has the Administration and Budget, Legislative, Marketing, Operations/Planning and Scheduling and the Wheels Accessible Advisory committees. Also agendas/notices for the various LAVTA's board committee meetings will be posted on the Board and Committees page. Please follow the links below to view the
current agendas.
You can also find directions to the LAVTA offices here and the board minutes here. [Board and Committees]
- Comprehensive Annual Financial Report
You can view our Comprehensive Annual Financial Report (CAFR) of the Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority. [CAFR]
- Customer Service
Do you
have any questions about any of the services that Wheels/LAVTA's offers, the schedules,
our website, or anything else? We also welcome all passenger comments or
suggestions. Feel free to use one of the numbers below, the feedback form (Online comment card) or contact us by e-mail or regular mail. [Customer Service]
- Employment
The employment section features open job opportunities at LAVTA/Wheels and MV Transportation as well as contractual positions. This will include
the job descriptions and the qualifications needed for them. Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority and MV Transportation are Equal Opportunity
Employers (EOE). [Employment]
- LAVTA History
In
1986, Livermore had a small transit system called Rideo, headed by a dedicated
woman named Barbara Shaw. At the same time Dublin was a new city -
only five years old. And Pleasanton's Hacienda Business Park housed only
one half its current level of employees. [History]
- Procurements
LAVTA will place current bid opportunities and other
information regarding procurement matters on our Procurement page.
As they are released LAVTA will also place relevant Request for Proposals on
this site. [Procurements]
- Short Range Transit Plan (SRTP)
The purpose of the Wheels SRTP and Strategic Plan is to establish an overall vision and mission for Wheels, and develop a
series of goals and strategies to guide the future development of Wheel’s services, programs and organization. [SRTP]
- Title VI Information
The Livermore Amador Valley Transit Authority (LAVTA) grants all citizens equal access to all its transportation services. It is further the intent of LAVTA, that all citizens are aware of their rights to such access. This area is designed to serve as an educational tool for citizens so that they may understand one of the civil rights laws that protect their benefit of LAVTA programs and services, specifically, as it relates to Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964. [Title VI]
- Transit Advertising
No other form of advertising helps to deliver your message as effectively as transit advertising. [Transit Advertising]
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