Transit district definition

Transit district means a public district organized pursuant to state law and designated in the enabling legislation as a transit district or a rapid transit district.

Examples of Transit district in a sentence

  • Below are the routes and their service characteristics: For ST Express, Sound Transit employs a zone-based fare structure, consisting of three zones, one for each county (Pierce, King, or Snohomish County) within the Sound Transit district.

  • Leave blank if not subject.Box 1D Enter wages paid for work done in the Lane Transit district.

  • For more information, visit www.oregon.gov/dor/business, on the left menu, go to Self-employment and transit, then click on Transit district self-employment taxes.

  • A connection to a system outside of the Sound Transit district will be considered in the corridor study.

  • Transit district employees shall also have the right to refuse to join employee organizations or to participate in the activities of these organizations subject to the organizational security provision permissible under this chapter.

  • The location of the bus stop shall be coordinated with the Lane Transit district.

  • On November 5, 1996, voters within the 3-county Sound Transit district approved an increase in local taxes to fund the local share of Sound Move investments.Board of DirectorsSound Transit is governed by an 18-member Board made up of local elected officials proportional to the population included in the Sound Transit district.

  • For some items presented in this section, the data is not available except at the county level and will include information for areas in Snohomish, King, and Pierce Counties that are beyond the Sound Transit district boundary.

  • The Sound Transit district serves more than 3 million people, 40% of Washington’s population.32 million people rode Sound Transit in 2022.

  • On November 5, 1996, voters within the 3‐county Sound Transit district approved an increase in local taxes to fund the local share of Sound Move investments.Board of DirectorsSound Transit is governed by an 18‐member Board made up of local elected officials proportional to the population included in the Sound Transit district.

Related to Transit district

  • School district means a public school district.

  • Historic district means an area, or group of areas not necessarily having contiguous boundaries, that contains 1 resource or a group of resources that are related by history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture.

  • District shall hereafter refer to districts that have signed the Agreement for the 2022-23 Program year and agree to be financially responsible as a Cooperative member for the Program costs.

  • Conservation district means the same as that term is defined in Section 17D-3-102.