We’re excited for the upcoming 2026 Florida Public Transportation Association (FPTA) Conference, taking place October 25–27 in Orlando, Florida. Will we see you there?
Each year, the FPTA Conference brings together transit professionals, agency leaders, and industry partners from across the state to share ideas, discuss emerging trends, and explore new ways to strengthen public transportation. It’s one of Florida’s top transit events, and we’re looking forward to connecting with colleagues, customers, and industry peers throughout the conference.
Let’s Connect to Collaborate and Look Ahead
At MTM Transit, we’re passionate about helping communities create transportation solutions that work for their unique needs. That’s why we partner with transit agencies to deliver customized programs that expand access, improve efficiency, and enhance the rider experience.
Whether you’re facing operational challenges, exploring new mobility strategies, or looking for ways to better serve your community, we’d love to start a conversation.
Stop by and chat with our team about:
- Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) paratransit management and operations
- Mobility management, eligibility services, and travel training
- Fixed route, shuttle, and microtransit solutions
- Technology that supports riders and transit agencies
- Quality assurance programs that help maintain exceptional service
- Innovative approaches to improving access and mobility
The transit industry continues to evolve, creating exciting opportunities to rethink how communities connect and move. The FPTA Conference provides a valuable space to exchange ideas, learn from industry experts, and discover new solutions that are shaping the future of transportation.
See You in Orlando!
If you’ll be attending the 2026 FPTA Conference, be sure to stop by and say hello! Whether you’re interested in discussing your agency’s goals, exploring innovative mobility solutions, or simply networking with fellow transit professionals, we’d love the opportunity to connect.
Together, we can continue building transportation programs that improve mobility, increase accessibility, and help keep communities moving.