CDTA Opens Manning Boulevard Mobility Hub

CDTA Opens Manning Boulevard Mobility Hub

ALBANY, NY (December 19, 2024) The Capital District Transportation Authority, in partnership with St. Peter’s Health Partners and the City of Albany, cut the ribbon on the region’s third mobility hub on South Manning Boulevard, near the entrance of St. Peter’s Hospital.

“We are very excited to add a third mobility hub to encourage transit use and make it easier and more convenient for customers, pedestrians and motorists to travel throughout the City of Albany,” said CDTA CEO Carm Basile. “By bringing together our mobility services in one accessible area, the hub demonstrates our commitment to our customers and to sustainable transportation. CDTA thanks St. Peter’s Hospital and the City of Albany for its contributions in making this project a reality.”

Mobility Hubs integrate different modes of transportation within a single location that gives customers improved connections between bus routes, comfortable waiting areas and safe pedestrian access. The hubs are upgraded waiting areas with high-level lighting, heated shelters and sidewalks. Customers using the Manning Boulevard Mobility Hub will be able to access several transit routes and CDPHP Cycle! (bike share). Route #106 will stop at the mobility hub beginning in January, and Route #13 New Scotland Avenue in June. The Manning Boulevard Mobility Hub has been designed to be part of the urban neighborhood and to complement St. Peter’s Hospital.

Albany Mayor Kathy Sheehan said, "Thank you to CDTA for making this important investment along one of Albany's busiest corridors. St. Peter's employs thousands of people -- a significant portion of whom travel into the City each day. Making it easier to utilize public transportation reduces overall traffic, lessens our impact on the environment, and makes our streets safer for all. Whether you ride a CDTA bus or utilize CDPHP Cycle!, the Manning Boulevard Mobility Hub is a welcome addition to the Buckingham/New Scotland neighborhoods."

“The St. Peter’s Hospital campus is part of a thriving and diverse area of Albany, home to thousands of city residents, as well as numerous businesses, human services, educational, and health care facilities,” said Kim Baker, senior VP of hospital operations for St. Peter’s Health Partners. “Manning Boulevard is one of the key corridors for access to our campus and other parts of the Capital Region and – thanks to CDTA and the City of Albany – our colleagues, patients and visitors now have this modern, attractive Manning Boulevard Mobility Hub at their service. Our staff have already benefited from this project, with improved pedestrian signage and LED crossing lights that have vastly improved visibility, assisting them in safely crossing South Manning Blvd., which intersects our campus.”

This is CDTA’s third mobility hub. The first, the Gateway Mobility Hub in Schenectady, was completed in November 2023, and the second, the Liberty Square Mobility Hub in Troy, opened in October 2024. CDTA plans to open at least one new hub every 18 months. To learn more about mobility hubs and other infrastructure improvements CDTA is making in the region, head to our Capital Projects website: https://projects.cdta.org/

James Rath

Executive Director of Capital Streets

2w

CDTA's Mobility Hubs are such a win for the community. Looking forward to seeing what CDTA continues to build in the new year!

Jackie Gonzales

Environmental Historian | Organizer for better streets

2w

Thanks CDTA for leading the way on safe pedestrian infrastructure around bus stops! Would love to see as a next step collaboration between y'all and St. Peter's Health Partners an improvement of the pedestrian infrastructure to slow traffic and help folks cross the street near the New Scotland/South Allen bus stop-- just around the corner! -- which many St. Peter's employees use to get to/from work.

Benjamin MacKrell

Director of Sales, Rapid Response Product Lines

2w

Love to see our local transit agency take the baton on these street calming and transit activation projects! Since the City of Albany had recently rebuilt the outer section of New Scotland Ave, hopefully it can now finish the 'complete street' redesign of the inner section, and tackle the long-planned addition of protected bike lanes across the whole N/S Manning Blvd corridor!

It's always a pleasure to collaborate with you!

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