Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County
Samuel Chavez is currently the Chief of Signals and Communications at the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County. Samuel has been with the company since June 2004, starting as a Signals & Communications Supervisor and later taking on the role of Traction Power. Prior to joining the Metropolitan Transit Authority, Samuel worked at Siemens as an OCS Lineman from May 2001 to May 2004. Samuel completed their high school education at Sam Rayburn High School and then attended San Jacinto College from 2001 to 2003.
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.