January 21 4:00 AM
Outbound route 2 stop at Broadway and Main is closed due to construction. A temporary stop has been placed near side
Outbound route 2 stop at Broadway and Main is closed due to construction. A temporary stop has been placed near side
Due to construction route will detour using University to Broadway. All inbound stops between on University and Main Street Station are closed. A temporary stop has been placed on Lincoln at University.
Due to construction both inbound routes 4 and 5 are on detour. From River, Left on 11th, Right on Myrtle, Left on Capitol. Stop at Capitol and River will be missed. No temp stops placed.
Due to construction on State and Pierce Park area both stops on inbound and outbound sides are closed and no temp stops.
Due to detour, inbound stops at Capitol and University, Capitol and Cesar Chavez, and Capitol and River will be closed until further notice. Temporary stop will be placed at Capitol and Boise Ave.
Due to road closure on 8th Street OB route will be on detour from 5th Street to Fort Street. Stop on 8th and Franklin will be closed, no temp stop placed. Please go to next open stop to catch route 10.
For the outbound routes 2, 16 and 17 stop on Main and 3rd is closed for long term, please use stop on Main and 1st. Thank you.
Due to road closure on Collister between Hill Rd to Johns Landing, IB RT10 will be on detour via Maplewood Dr to Johns Landing and back on route. Stop on Collister and Shirley will be closed. Stop on Hill and Collister will be moved to near side of Hill and Maplewood Dr. Stop on Collister and Johns Landing will be moved to Johns Landing Collister.
Due to road construction, route 16 is on detour. Stops on 1st/Idaho and 1st/Bannock will be closed, use stop on Main and 1st.
On Wednesday, September 11, 2024, VRT CEO Elaine Clegg will appear before the U.S. Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation for her nomination to the Amtrak Board of Directors.
The nomination, released this May, reflects Clegg’s leadership, dedication to public transportation, and commitment to advancing the nation’s rail infrastructure. VRT encourages our community to tune in to the live stream of the Senate hearing to show support for Elaine.
“This is a significant moment for Elaine, the Treasure Valley, and the entire state of Idaho as Elaine’s leadership and advocacy for sustainable, efficient transit solutions are recognized on a national level,” said Mayor Jarom Wagoner, Chair of VRT’s Board of Directors. “We are thrilled that Elaine’s expertise and vision may soon help shape Amtrak’s future. Her leadership in Boise and across the Treasure Valley has demonstrated her commitment to ensuring accessible, sustainable, and innovative public transit solutions that meet the evolving needs of our region.”
With over two decades of experience in transportation planning and policy, Clegg would bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the appointment. Her visionary approach to sustainable transportation solutions has contributed to VRT’s growth as it develops a better bus network, updated infrastructure, and new services.
As a member of the Amtrak Board of Directors, Clegg would play a pivotal role in shaping the future of passenger rail in the United States. Her strategic insights and collaborative approach would drive positive change and enhance the accessibility, reliability, and sustainability of Amtrak services.
“I am incredibly honored to be considered for the Amtrak Board of Directors,” Clegg said. “Those of us who live in Idaho and the Mountain West want and need passenger rail and other ways to travel. Ensuring that public transit, including rail, is sustainable, accessible, and reliable is something I’ve always been passionate about, and I look forward to contributing to Amtrak’s mission. If confirmed as a member of Amtrak’s Board, I will continue to work to bring passenger rail service to the places where it doesn’t exist today and will provide a Western point of view and experience that the Amtrak Board currently lacks.
As the CEO of Valley Regional Transit, Elaine provides leadership, strategic direction, and operational oversight for Treasure Valley’s public transportation authority and ensures the directives of the Board of Directors are achieved. She has been a public servant focused on transportation and land use for over 25 years. She served for nearly 20 years on the Boise City Council where she led many initiatives, including the Elaine Clegg City of Trees Challenge and various efforts to reestablish passenger rail in Idaho and the greater Northwest.
As a city council member, Clegg served on numerous boards, executive boards, advisory committees, and councils. She has held the Chair or President position on the boards of VRT, the Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho, the Association of Idaho Cities at the state level, the Association of Metropolitan Planning Organizations, and the National League of Cities Transportation Infrastructure Services Committee nationally.
Clegg also led the statewide non-profit Idaho Smart Growth, serving on national non-profit boards while advocating and planning for better transportation and improved land use policy and implementation, assisting over 50 Idaho communities to improve transportation plans, networks, and programs. Since 1998 Elaine has worked to improve access and mobility across modes in the policies of the reauthorizations of the Surface Transportation Bill, including gaining support for establishing the Safe Routes to School Program and enhancing the rail portion of the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act (IIJA).
Born and raised in Boise Idaho, Elaine lives in Boise with her husband, where she frequently walks, bikes, rides the bus, and drives when she must. She loves spending time with her five children, their spouses, and her 14 grandchildren.