Akron Metro Transit

9 CIVIL AND MUNICIPAL VOLUME 4, ISSUE 3 Innovative design for tomorrow’s environment rlba.com the current fleet doubling that number. The new maintenance and operations center will be a LEED platinum building, making it extremely sustainable. The goal of LEED is to create better buildings that reduce contribution to global climate change, enhance individual human health, protect and restore water resources, protect and enhance biodiversity and ecosystem services, promote sustainable and regenerative material cycles, and enhance a community’s quality of life. Completed in 2009, METRO’s Transit Center serves as a hub for regular line service buses, offering an array of modern amenities for passengers. The center features a full- service METRO ticket counter, a cafe, year- round art displays, Wi-Fi access, and plenty of space to host community events and interact with its transit-loyal customers. While there are many key partners that METRO relies on, Distler points out two critical ones. The

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