CTUIR Kayak Public Transit receives RTAP Tribal Transit Agency Award

The award marks the second time Kayak has been honored by RTAP for its innovation, efficiency, commitment and performance in the tribal transit industry.

Related To: Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR)

Kayak Public Transit is the most recent recipient of the National Rural Transit Assistance Program (RTAP) Tribal Transit Agency Award.

The national award honors innovation, efficiency, commitment and performance in the tribal transit industry and recognizes challenges overcome and best practices that raise the bar for tribal transit.

This award is a result of all the hard work and dedication of the Kayak team long before I came,” said Kayak Public Transit General Manager Vicki Croes said. “I feel honored to be part of such an amazing group that has surpassed all expectations as a tribal transit agency. I look forward to our continued success and growth.”

“Kayak started as a transportation solution to tribal members that needed to access school, shopping, medical and other services and as the program grew, it was quickly realized this is a challenge the entire region also struggled with. Kayak is a testament to regional collaboration, dedication and determination and finding robust solutions to common challenges,” said JD Tovey, deputy executive director of the Confederated Tribes of the Umatilla Indian Reservation (CTUIR), which owns and operates Kayak Public Transit.

The CTUIR launched its first fixed route in 2001 to meet tribal members’ transportation needs. The agency expanded its capacity, took over maintenance responsibilities, developed comprehensive performance measurements and extended its service area. It was rebranded Kayak Public Transit in 2014.

CTUIR provides transportation for 19 rural communities in Northeast Oregon and Southeast Washington. All its buses are equipped with wheelchair lifts and bicycle racks.

The transit program is funded through a combination of federal and state grants and CTUIR general funds.

Angie Jones, Oregon Department of Transportation (ODOT) Public Transportation Division’s Region 5 transit coordinator, nominated the Kayak for the award. Croes is expected to receive the award during the RTAP Technical Assistance Conference Dec. 3-6, 2023, in Myrtle Beach, S.C.

The award marks the second time CTUIR has been honored by RTAP. In 2019, the agency was awarded the Tribal Transit System Award for creating a vision for regional mobility for tribal members through the CTUIR’s historic tribal lands by forging partnerships with the state, ODOT, adjacent counties and towns.

The program also received two recognitions from the Oregon Transit Association in August, including the 2023 Distinguished Service and 2023 Transit Driver of the Year awards.