Durham Region Transit
Jack Phelan has a comprehensive background in planning and management, currently serving as a Planning Assistant at Durham Region Transit since July 2017. Previous experience includes an internship at Metrolinx, where Jack researched the environmental impacts of goods movement and analyzed customer satisfaction data. As Assistant Summer Camp Director at Camp Kawartha, Jack supervised a large staff and managed camper issues. Jack held leadership roles at Innis College, including President, where oversight of programming and budget management was paramount. Educational qualifications encompass an Honours Bachelor of Arts in Political Science and Urban Studies from the University of Toronto, an Advanced Diploma in Transportation Engineering Technology from Mohawk College, and a Bachelor of Education from Lakehead University.
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Durham Region Transit
Durham Region Transit (DRT) is a integrated transit system operating in Durham Region, Ontario, Canada. DRT operates conventional transit service, running over 50 routes spanning Newcastle and Orono to the east, Orillia to the north, and University of Toronto’s Scarborough campus to the west. DRT also operates PULSE, a bus rapid transit service along the Region's main spine, Highway 2. DRT recently began its "On Demand" service in north Durham, where service runs only when requested by the customer. On Demand service connects rural residents in Brock, Uxbridge, and Scugog townships, as well as to Orillia and Lindsay. DRT also offers door-to-door transit service for persons with disabilities.