News Summary
The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) has elected Dan Saracki as its new chair, marking a historic milestone for North Pinellas County. Saracki, a board member since 2019, has been instrumental in advancing public transportation initiatives, including the launch of the SunRunner Bus-Rapid-Transit line. Under his leadership in 2023, PSTA was honored with the American Public Transportation Association’s Transit System of the Year award. Additionally, Deborah Figgs-Sanders and Tom Reid have been named vice-chair and Secretary/Treasurer, respectively, bringing fresh perspectives to the board.
Exciting News for Pinellas County: New Leadership at PSTA
The sunny streets of Oldsmar are buzzing with excitement! Recently, the Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority, affectionately known as PSTA, has made a significant decision that many are talking about. They’ve elected Dan Saracki, the mayor of Oldsmar, as their brand-new chair. This is noteworthy not just because of his role but because he holds the distinction of being the first chair to hail from North Pinellas County. It truly marks a milestone for the area!
Bringing Change Since 2019
Dan Saracki isn’t just a recent addition to the PSTA board; he’s been a dedicated member since May 2019. During his time, he has emerged as a key figure in championing public transportation in the region. He played an instrumental role in launching the highly anticipated SunRunner, which is the region’s very first Bus-Rapid-Transit line. This project has been pivotal in improving transit options and making travel easier for everyone in the area.
But that’s just part of the story! Saracki has also worked diligently to secure funds from both state and federal sources for various regional initiatives. His efforts even helped in obtaining financing for the beloved Clearwater Ferry service, connecting communities and making it simpler for folks to get around.
A Year of Proud Achievements
2023 was not just any year for PSTA; it marked a significant achievement under Saracki’s leadership. The organization was honored with the prestigious title of the American Public Transportation Association’s Transit System of the Year. This accolade not only highlights the progress made but also sets a high bar for future developments in public transportation in Pinellas County.
Fresh Faces in Leadership
PSTA’s board elections didn’t stop with Dan Saracki. There’s more good news for the future! St. Petersburg’s very own Deborah Figgs-Sanders has been elected as the new vice-chair of PSTA. With her experience on the board since 2021, where she has served on various committees including Planning and Executive, she brings a wealth of knowledge and fresh ideas to the table.
Additionally, the role of Secretary/Treasurer has gone to Tom Reid, the commissioner of South Pasadena. Reid has been actively involved in PSTA’s Finance, Planning, and Executive Committees since 2024. With these fresh appointments, PSTA’s leadership team looks more robust and ready to propel public transportation initiatives forward.
Looking Ahead
The board elections usher in a new chapter filled with promise for effective leadership and committed growth in public transportation initiatives in Pinellas County. With experienced leaders like Saracki at the helm, alongside Figgs-Sanders and Reid, there is an exciting momentum that aims to enhance the everyday commute for residents and visitors alike.
As these leaders dive into their roles, the community watches with enthusiasm for future developments that will make travel easier and more efficient. With projects on the horizon, North Pinellas County is poised for transformative changes in how people move around, ensuring that public transportation becomes more accessible and reliable.
In short, the recent elections at PSTA threaten to reshape the landscape of public transportation in Pinellas County, and it’s a thrilling time to be part of this vibrant community!
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