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On the Road | a public transit blog

Updated: Aug 5, 2021

Shari Spencer holds an MBA and has served as ClasTran's Assistant Executive Director for the past five years and as Interim Executive Director since October of last year. ClasTran's Board of Directors officially named her as Executive Director on June 26, knocking "Interim" off her title and expressing their confidence in her leadership.

The Board is optimistic about ClasTran's future with Executive Director Spencer at the helm, and the staff is excited to see her take on the role.


So far under her leadership, ClasTran has implemented new, state-of-the-art trip scheduling software that has led to increased on-time performance and organizational efficiency. More service improvements are slated for release in 2020, including the launch of a redesigned website and more.

 
 
 

Updated: Aug 5, 2021

We are glad to provide essential travel for those who need it. But as new cases of coronavirus continue to rise, we want to make sure that we're doing everything we can to keep you safe on our vehicles. We're taking necessary precautions to limit the risk of exposure, and there are things you can do as well.



We reduced the capacity of our vehicles by 75% to allow appropriate social distancing. Our drivers are wearing masks and sanitizing the vehicles before and after each stop. All customers are required to wear a mask and encouraged to wear gloves or bring hand sanitizer. If you are sick, you cannot ride. If a customer tests positive for COVID-19, we are providing contact tracing for other customers who may have been exposed, either directly or indirectly.


Providing essential transportation is our number one goal, and we aim to do that safely and efficiently. If you have any further questions or concerns about using our service during the pandemic, please contact us during business hours.




 
 
 

Updated: Aug 5, 2021

ClasTran provided transportation for hundreds of senior citizens for this years Senior Picnic organized by Jefferson County at the Boutwell Auditorium. The event included food and entertainment and was attended by many local companies and non-profits with services and programs geared toward the elderly and disabled.



 
 
 
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