Bart Rudolph

Transit Planning And Communications Manager @ Municipality of Anchorage

About Bart Rudolph

Bart Rudolph serves as the Transit Planning and Communications Manager for the Municipality of Anchorage, a position he has held since 2015. He has a background in urban planning and design, holding a Bachelor's Degree from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, and has previously worked in various transportation planning roles.

Work at Municipality of Anchorage

Bart Rudolph has served as the Transit Planning and Communications Manager at the Municipality of Anchorage since 2015. In this role, he is responsible for overseeing transit planning initiatives and managing communications related to public transportation. His tenure has spanned nine years, during which he has contributed to the development and implementation of transit strategies that aim to improve service efficiency and community engagement.

Education and Expertise

Bart Rudolph earned a Bachelor's Degree in Urban Planning & Design from the University of Missouri-Kansas City. His educational background provides him with a solid foundation in urban development principles, transportation systems, and community planning. This expertise supports his current role in transit planning and enhances his ability to address complex transportation challenges.

Background in Transportation Planning

Prior to his current position, Bart Rudolph gained extensive experience in transportation planning through various roles. He worked as a Senior Transportation Planner at Kittelson & Associates, Inc. for ten months in 2015, where he focused on transportation solutions in Anchorage, AK. He also served as a Transportation Planner at the City of Lawrence from 2008 to 2010 and as Transportation Planner II at the Mid-America Regional Council from 2005 to 2008.

Professional Experience

Bart Rudolph's professional experience includes significant roles in transportation planning across multiple organizations. His work at the City of Lawrence and the Mid-America Regional Council provided him with a diverse perspective on regional transportation issues. These positions allowed him to develop skills in planning, analysis, and stakeholder engagement, which are essential for effective transit management.

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