About STA
Spokane Transit provides public transportation services through fixed route (bus) service, Paratransit service, and Rideshare to the cities of Airway Heights, Cheney, Liberty Lake, Medical Lake, Millwood, Spokane and Spokane Valley, and parts of the unincorporated County.
The organization employs nearly 775 people and is overseen by a 14-member regional board: nine voting elected officials from jurisdictions within the Public Transportation Benefit Area, four non-voting elected officials from area small cities, and a non-voting labor representative.
Our Team
Executive Team
Board of Directors
Public Information
The schedule of all STA public meetings, complete with links to the official agendas and minutes documents.
This is where you will find all Public Notices including Notices of Public Hearings.
STA provides service and receives sales tax funding within the PTBA.
STA Organization Information
Use this link to view current and recent budget documents.
STA is required to adhere to all Federal Title VI Requirements.
STA operates with a set of universal values that guide our employees in everything we do.
View the STA Rules of Conduct and download a pdf version.
Our Programs
STA is committed to a Disadvantaged Business Enterprise Program in accordance with regulations of the U.S. Department of Transportation.
STA develops a yearly Transit Development Plan for the following six years, detailing how we’re going to improve bus services and infrastructure.
Spokane Transit offers a Surplus Van Grant program that awards retired STA vans to qualifying applicants.
Get Updates Through STA Linked
Want to sign up for automatic e-mails and/or text messages for route detours or changes? Sign up here!
Going to Bloomsday?
We know how important Bloomsday is, and we’re committed to help get you there. Learn about our Bloomsday service here.