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Join host Daniel Rickenmann as he welcomes Maurice Pearl, the new director of the COMET transit system. Maurice shares his journey into public transit, beginning in Indiana in 2002 and progressing through various roles, culminating in his current position in Columbia, South Carolina. The conversation delves into the contrasts between different geographical areas Maurice has worked in and discusses the challenges and opportunities for improving public transportation in Columbia.
Listen in as Maurice highlights the importance of expanding coverage areas, increasing bus frequencies, and the innovative potential of integrating microtransit in the Lower Richland area. Discover how the transit system addresses emergency preparedness with a diverse fleet, focusing on a sustainable future with hydrogen-electric buses and the benefits of enhancing bus stops with more shelters and amenities.
Maurice and Daniel also cover the economic and societal importance of a robust public transit system and how increasing ridership can unlock more federal funding. The episode touches upon forward-thinking initiatives like fare-free zones to boost young people's opportunities and reduce road congestion. Maurice eagerly discusses future projects supported by the penny sales tax renewal aimed at improving connectivity and service.
This episode promises a comprehensive look into the ambitious plans for Columbia’s transit system and Maurice’s enthusiastic approach to making them a reality.