ASUCD Unitrans
Cortney Rebholtz is an experienced professional with a diverse background in environmental science and community support. Currently serving as a Projects Intern at Bear Yuba Land Trust since July 2019, Cortney actively participates in Baseline Review procedures and collects biodiversity data. As an Environmental Biology Teacher's Assistant at De Anza College since August 2018 and a Therapeutic Behavior Coach at Edgewood Center for Children and Families since July 2017, Cortney collaborates with professionals to support at-risk youth in crisis. Additionally, experience as a Lead Assistant to the Operations Manager at ASUCD Unitrans, along with data collection roles at the California Department of Fish and Wildlife, highlights a strong foundation in scientific assistance and data management. Cortney holds a degree in Community and Regional Development with an emphasis on Environmental Sciences from the University of California, Davis.
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ASUCD Unitrans
Unitrans provides public transportation service to the city of Davis, California with 49 buses on 14 routes, carrying over 3 million passengers/year. We are the largest student operated transit company in the United States. Unitrans was formed by the Associated Students of UC Davis and began operation on February 28, 1968 with two RTL-type doubledecker buses that had been retired from service in London. Some facts: *Opened to the general public as the transit service for the City of Davis in 1972. *Undergraduate students passed an initiative in 1990 to increase registration fees and provide unlimited access to Unitrans service. *Unitrans has 3.75 million annual boardings; about 21,000 on a typical day with UCD in session. 91% are UCD undergrads, 5% are grad students/staff/faculty, and 4% are general public. *14 lines run in all-day service. *During regular service, buses make about 600 trips per day, covering 4000 miles. *49 buses in Unitrans active fleet – 4 are vintage doubledeckers (with newer engines), 42 are full-size transit buses, and 3 are small shuttle buses. *The fleet features 40 CNG buses, including the only CNG vintage doubledecker bus in the world. 93% of the miles operated by Unitrans are provided by natural gas buses. *All 175 drivers are UCD students working part-time. *There are a total of 250 student employees, who work in all areas of the operation, maintenance, administration, and support functions, along with 15 career staff.