UTA seeks to provide an integrated system of innovative, accessible and efficient public transportation services that contribute to increased access to opportunities and a healthy environment along the Wasatch Front.
UTA is not a state agency; it is a political subdivision of the State of Utah. Oversight of UTA is exercised by a 15-member Board of Trustees appointed by elected officials within the municipalities and counties within the transit District that pay a local sales tax to support its operation. Through UTA’s enabling legislation, the Utah State Legislature determines the number and manner in which board members are appointed. Board members are appointed to serve four-year terms, with a limit of three consecutive terms.
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