The Mission
The Green Mountain Transit Agency enhances the quality of life in Vermont by delivering safe, convenient and more environmentally efficient transportation solutions.
The Service
GMTA is a full service public transportation provider offering such services as fixed route, deviated fixed route, demand response, commuter routes, shopping shuttle, Medicaid transportation and transportation services for the elderly and disabled. GMTA also provides door-to-door transportation service for those who meet the established criteria for the following programs: Ticket to Ride voucher system, Medicaid, Council on Aging non-Medicaid medical transportation, PATH authorized travel and institutional reimbursed transit. In compliance with the Federal Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), GMTA provides door-to-door transportation services for those who are unable to use the fixed route bus service. GMTA believes that by providing this fundamental service to Washington County and the towns of Orange, Williamstown and Washington in Orange County, we support the individual in their efforts to lead meaningful and independent lives.
The Agency
Green Mountain Transit Agency (GMTA) is a non-profit agency created in 2003. GMTA receives funding from the State of Vermont, the Federal Government and local money from municipalities in the service area. GMTA is a subsidiary organization, managed by the Chittenden County Transportation Authority (CCTA), Vermont’s largest and only public transportation authority. GMTA is currently governed by a board of directors comprised of members representing the City of Montpelier, City of Barre, Town of Stowe, Lamoille Regional Planning Commission, the Mad River Valley Planning District, one member of the Regional Elderly and Disabled Program Advisory Committee and members appointed by the municipalities receiving and providing funding for public transportation services within the service area of Washington County and the three towns of Washington, Orange and Williamstown of Orange County. |