Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County
Dwayne Lehnert has extensive experience in the transit and engineering sectors, currently serving as the Director of Maintenance of Way and previously as the Director of Signals and Communications at the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County since January 2006. Prior to this position, Dwayne held roles as a Signal and Communication Support Engineer at Siemens and served in various capacities with the US Army for nearly nine years, including Non-Commissioned Officer Platoon Sergeant and Multi-Channel Transmission Systems Operator/Maintainer. Educational qualifications include a Bachelor of Science in Computer Information Systems from Western Governors University, a Master of Business Administration from California Coast University, and an Associate Degree in Electrical Engineering from Penn Foster Group, complemented by military leadership and technical training.
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Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County
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The Texas State Legislature authorized the creation of local transit authorities in 1973. In 1978, Houston-area voters created METRO and approved a one-cent sales tax to support its operations. METRO opened for business in January 1979. The Authority has transformed a broken bus fleet into a regional multimodal transportation system. Communities that are part of the METRO area include the cities of Houston, Bellaire, Bunker Hill Village, El Lago, Hedwig Village, Hilshire Village, Humble, Hunters Creek, Katy, Missouri City, Piney Point, Southside Place, Spring Valley, Taylor Lake Village and West University Place. Major portions of unincorporated Harris County are also included.