Mission Statement & Core Values
Mission Statement
The mission of Thunder Bay Transportation Authority is to provide safe, quality, dependable and affordable public transportation services to the communities of North Eastern Michigan.
Vision
Our buses are a real choice for modern, safe, efficient, environmentally friendly community travel.
Our employees continue to be well trained, utilizing the best resources to serve our customers.
Our customers are investors now and in the future as they contribute to the vitality of our communities.
Our passengers leave our buses with a warm and friendly smile.
Core Values
We are accountable and responsible in all aspects of our operations.
We will continuously improve the quality of our operations through creative and innovative ideas leading to higher quality of service.
We conduct our business in an open and honest manner with the highest level of ethics and integrity.
We are charged with providing the highest level of service to our community.
We operate our business in a fiscally responsible manner to ensure financial sustainability.
TBTA Board of Directors
Adam Poll
City of Alpena Representative
William Thompson
Alcona County Representative
Travis Konarzewski
Alpena County Representative
Lloyd Peltier
Montmorency County Representative
Marisue Moreau
Michigan Works
Angela Soltysiak
My Mid Michigan
Lisa Bolen
NEMCSA Director
January
26
2023
February
23
2023
March
23
2023
April
27
2023
May
25
2023
June
22
2023
July
27
2023
August
24
2023
September
28
2023
October
26
2023
December
7
2023
Regular Board of Director meetings will be held on the 4th Thursday of each month at 2:00 p.m. in the board room of our facility located at 3859 US 23 North, Alpena, Michigan 49707. Person’s requiring assistance to attend meetings should call the DART office at 989-356-4596. This schedule is subject to change with proper notice. **DUE TO COVID-19, MEETINGS MAY BE CHANGED.
Thunder Bay Transportation Authority, hereafter referred to as TBTA, has their registered office at: 3859 US 23 North, Alpena, MI 49707. The service areas for TBTA are the County of Montmorency, the County of Alpena, the County of Alcona, and the City of Alpena.
Currently, TBTA holds service agreements for transportation service with Dial-A-Ride with the City of Alpena; and Northeast Michigan Community Mental Health Authority (CMH). TBTA maintains public (open door) transportation to all of the individuals and the community at large within the service areas as noted.

(Service of Thunder Bay Transportation Authority)
The Alpena Dial-A-Ride Transportation (DART) service began operations in 1974 and was the eighth smallest bus system to be started in Michigan. Since that time the system has logged nearly 7.7 million miles and carried over 4 million passengers. Today the DART system consists of 7 wheelchair lift equipped buses operating 7 days a week on a demand-response basis. DART is proud to provide transportation service to all segments of the population within the greater Alpena area, but most notably to the elderly, handicapped, and youth, many of whom have no other means of moving about in our community.
Funding for the system is derived primarily from three sources:
1. State and Federal reimbursements
2. Fares
3. A 1 mill City property tax levy
A one-half mill tax levy was first instituted in 1976 by a vote of the City electorate and has been renewed every 4 years by an average 3 to 1 vote margin. In 2005 the electorate approved an increase in the millage rate to 0.65. As of June 2020, the rate is at 1 mill.
With over 35 years of continuous service, Dial-A-Ride looks forward to many more years of providing safe and affordable transportation for the citizens of Alpena.
Title VI Statement
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