Become a Member of AzTA

What is AzTA?

Arizona Transit Association (AzTA) is a non-profit statewide organization dedicated to improving public transportation in all Arizona communities. AzTA’s membership includes local governments, chambers of commerce, major employers, transit program operators, transit suppliers and contractors, small businesses, non-profit community agencies and transportation consultants.

How can I become a member of AzTA?

Membership with AzTA is available in one of several categories:

Public Sector Membership
Type Dues
MPO/COGS $500
Public Transit Authorities (Negotiated)
Municipality (Cities, Towns & Counties)  
Population  
1 – 10,000 $300
10,001 – 50,000 $500
50,001 – 100,000 $1,000
100,001 – 150,000 $1,500
150,001 – 200,000 $2,000
200,001 – 300,000 $3,000
300,001 – 400,000 $4,000
400,001 – 500,000 $5,000
500,001 + $7,000
Private Memberships
Type Dues
Professional Consultant, Vendor or Contractor $1,000
Associate Memberships
Type Dues
Non-profit Association/Individual/Small Business $350
Community Supporter (non-transit) $1,000
Affiliate (non-voting) $100

Please contact us to become a member, or if you have any questions; we will be happy to answer them for you.

How can I get involved with AzTA?

As an AzTA member you will be supporting activities to improve public transit. Your membership will help:

  • Develop programs to heighten public awareness on the improvement public transit.
  • Lobby the State for increased support for local public transportation projects, programs and services.
  • Provide educational public transportation conferences, workshops and seminars for policy makers, transportation professionals, businesses and community leaders.
  • Inform members with useful and relevant public transportation information through newsletters, bulletins, faxes and e-mail.

As an AzTA member, you can be more involved by:

  • Attending conferences and events hosted by AzTA or its affiliates.
  • Participating on AzTA Committees and Task Forces.
  • Encouraging public transportation solutions in your own community through local grass roots advocacy.
  • Identifying new members to support the Association’s mission.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us with any additional questions you may have, and we will be happy to answer them for you.

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