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About AATA

The AATA, a not-for-profit unit of government, operates the local public transit system for the greater Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti area. AATA enables the area's residents to reach their destinations at reasonable cost, and offers the region efficient, environmentally sound transportation alternatives. In this section you will find an overview of AATA policy information, ranging from our long-term goals and objectives to information on our board of directors.

MISSION

It is the mission of the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority to provide useful, reliable, safe, environmentally responsible and cost-effective public transportation options for the benefit of the Greater Ann Arbor Community.
VISION

The Ann Arbor Transportation Authority shall be the public transportation provider for Washtenaw County. Our customers shall see AATA’s expanded services as the preferred option for traveling to destinations within the county, as well as to and from the county. AATA will offer appropriate modes of transportation with the most efficient use of resources. These services shall enhance the quality of life for Washtenaw County stakeholders while promoting the economy, safeguarding the environment, and strengthening communities.
VALUES

The core priorities guiding the Ann Arbor Transportation Authority’s conduct toward its customers, stakeholders, employees and the entire Greater Ann Arbor Community are embodied in the following values:
  • SAFETY from harm, injury, or loss.
  • RELIABILITY based upon consistent performance over time.
  • CUSTOMER SERVICE & SATISFACTION due to providing the highest level of service.
  • RESPECT resulting from attentiveness, consideration, and courtesy.
  • INCLUSIVENESS without discrimination.
  • COOPERATION toward the common good.
  • RESPONSIBILITY by being accountable for both actions and conduct.
  • INNOVATION aimed at improving efficiency and effectiveness.
  • FLEXIBILITY to adapt to new, different, or changing conditions.
  • INTEGRITY from incorporating principles of right and wrong into principles of moral behavior.
  • ENVIRONMENTALISM centered on a concern for the conservation and improvement of the environment.
  • AATA at a Glance:

    AATA Overview
    AATA Facts and Figures
    Audited Financial Statements as of 9/30/09
    Financials
    Historical Demand Response Rides
    Historical Fixed Route Ridership
    2009 Fixed Route Rider Survey Complete Report
    2009 Fixed Route Rider Survey
    2006 Fixed Route Rider Survey
    Countywide Survey Results
    Frequently Asked Questions


    Application to Michigan Department of Transportation
    Application for Fiscal Year 2010 Financial Assistance.

    Board of Directors
    The Board of Directors is responsible for AATA policy development. Look here for board meeting dates, minutes, member bios, and other information.

    Hybrid Buses
    AATA's use of hybrid buses benefits the environment.

    Local Advisory Council
    The LAC provides scheduled monthly meetings for people with disabilities and senior citizens interested in AATA services. Check here for LAC meeting dates and other information.

    Advanced Operating System
    Information on AATA's fully integrated communications, operations, and maintenance system.

    Links
    Links to transportation-oriented sites and other webpages of the Ann Arbor-Ypsilanti region.



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