Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority
Brendan Cotter, MBA, serves as the Sr. Director of Service Support & Planning and the Sr. Director of Capital Asset Management at the Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority since January 2015. In these roles, Brendan oversees the Capital Assets and Maintenance Division, managing vehicle and facility maintenance, as well as the Planning Department, focusing on bus service planning and scheduling. Prior experience includes positions as Management Analyst at SEPTA, where Brendan focused on federal funding programs, and as Senior Transportation Planner for Delaware County, where responsibilities encompassed transit reporting and project management. Brendan also served as Project Manager at the Transportation Management Association of Chester County and Operations Manager at Seton Hall University. Education includes a Bachelor's Degree in Urban and Regional Planning from West Chester University of Pennsylvania and an MBA in Leadership from Rosemont College.
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Lehigh and Northampton Transportation Authority
A bi-county, municipal Authority created in 1972 by Lehigh and Northampton Counties to operate public transportation services in the Lehigh Valley The Authority’s mission is to provide access and mobility designed to enhance the quality of life within the region through an organizational structure under which a wide variety of transportation services can be delivered. Services are to meet basic transportation needs, support desired economic and environmental goals, and appeal to an increasing number of people. Services are to be comprised of a range of types, provided directly or through contract. Services are to be provided responsibly and cost effectively within budget. LANTA manages fixed-route bus and door-to-door van transportation services within and between Carbon, Lehigh and Northampton PA counties. More than 16,000 passengers use the transit system in the Lehigh Valley. The majority of service is concentrated in the cities of Allentown, Bethlehem and Easton but service is available in all municipalities in the three Counties. Service operates 7 days a week approximately 18 hours per day. All major businesses, shopping centers, colleges, universities and schools, hospitals and medical centers and government buildings are directly served.