The Jacksonville Transportation Authority (JTA) recently unveiled new art installments at seven shelters on the Soutel Hub and four other shelters along the NW Corridor. The new art was chosen from submissions by local artists as part of JTA’s public art initiative and is part of the Northwest Jacksonville Corridor Improvements through JTA’s MobilityWorks 2.0 program, which will enhance the transit user experience for underserved communities in Northwest Jacksonville by improving amenities at 111 bus stops.
Improvements include enhanced lighting, ADA upgrades, real-time digital information with the goal of providing equitable connections to destinations in the community, and embracing the communities’ identities.
“We are thrilled to introduce community residents to these inspiring works created by local artists and chosen with the help of the people who will enjoy it every day,” said JTA CEO Nathaniel P. Ford. “These works of art reflect the unique identity of this community.” For more info visit www.jtafla.com.
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