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The Transit Authority of River City (TARC) is the major public transportation provider for Louisville, Kentucky and parts of southern Indiana, including the suburbs of Clark County and Floyd County. TARC is publicly funded and absorbed private mass-transit companies in Louisville, the largest of which was the Louisville Transit Company.
Louisville's public transit system is facing budget cuts that will likely mean layoffs for drivers. But Mayor Craig Greenberg says TARC's problems could result in a solution for Jefferson County ...
Louisville, KY. Location within Kentucky. The Union Station of Louisville, Kentucky is a historic railroad station that serves as offices for the Transit Authority of River City (TARC), as it has since mid-April 1980 after receiving a year-long restoration costing approximately $2 million. It was one of at least five union stations in Kentucky ...
The TARC board is excited for the opportunity to work with Ozzy at the helm for this next chapter of TARC’s story." Gibson is known throughout the Metro government as a "fixer" and has led ...
The union that represents TARC drivers in conjunction with other local unions protested the proposed cuts to their work force during a rally in Jefferson Square Park in Louisville, Ky. on May. 1 ...
Louisville TARC is administered by an eight-member Board of Directors overseen by a Chairman. The board is responsible for managing, controlling and conducting the business, activities and affairs of the Transit Authority. The TARC Board of Directors is also responsible for overall planning of the mass public transit in its service area.
Ozzy Gibson, who has served in several other Louisville Metro Government roles, is the interim director of TARC while the Mayor's Office conducts a national search for a permanent replacement.
Transportation in Louisville, Kentucky. As with most American cities, transportation in Louisville, Kentucky, is based primarily on automobiles. However, the city traces its foundation to the era where the river was the primary means of transportation, and railroads have been an important part of local industry for over a century.