December 2020 JeT Newsletter
December 29, 2020
The latest issue of the JeT Newsletter recaps a busy 2020 and looks ahead to 2021!
Transit Advisory Board meeting – Canceled
The JP Transit Advisory Board Meeting scheduled for June 30, 2022 is canceled. Information regarding future meetings will be provided at a later date.
Statement regarding face mask use on public transportation
In light of the court ruling on Monday, April 18, 2022 and effective immediately, the TSA will not enforce the mask mandate on public transportation. Therefore, JP Transit and its operators will no longer enforce the mask mandate on Buses or Paratransit vehicles. However, the CDC continues to recommend that people wear masks on public transit. We will communicate any updates publicly if and/or when they change.
Transit Advisory Board meeting – Canceled
The JP Transit Advisory Board Meeting scheduled for June 30, 2022 is canceled. Information regarding future meetings will be provided at a later date.
Statement regarding face mask use on public transportation
In light of the court ruling on Monday, April 18, 2022 and effective immediately, the TSA will not enforce the mask mandate on public transportation. Therefore, JP Transit and its operators will no longer enforce the mask mandate on Buses or Paratransit vehicles. However, the CDC continues to recommend that people wear masks on public transit. We will communicate any updates publicly if and/or when they change.
Construction on W6 Gretna Local
Beginning Monday, March 9 until further notice, the W6 Gretna Local cannot serve the following two stops due to construction: 1. Gretna Ferry Terminal and 2. Huey Long Avenue at 2nd Street. Normal service resumes at Huey Long Avenue and 4th Street.
E3 Kenner Local route now ends at Coleman Place
Effective Aug 25, 2021: Jefferson Transit is no longer authorized to provide service on the E3 Kenner Local route between Coleman Place and the St. Charles Parish line. The E3 Kenner Local route now terminates at Coleman Pl.
The latest issue of the JeT Newsletter recaps a busy 2020 and looks ahead to 2021!