Potomac Valley Transit Authority

CIVIL RIGHTS

The Potomac Valley Transit Authority (PVTA) is committed to a policy of non-discrimination in the conduct of its business, including its Title VI responsibilities and to the delivery of equitable and accessible transportation services. Any person who believes that he or she has been subjected to discrimination under Title VI on the basis of race, color or national origin may file a Title VI complaint with PVTA within 180 days of from the date of the alleged discrimination. There are several ways to file a complaint.

Click here for a document that explains Title VI discrimination and how to file a formal complaint if you believe you have been discriminated against.

Click here for the official form to use when filing a complaint.

To obtain more information on PVTA’s nondiscrimination obligations, please contact us.

News and Updates

Thursday July 15, 2010 - 

PVTA HONORS FORMER MAYOR HICKS   Former Mayor William Hicks was recently recognized by the Potomac Valley Transit Authority Board of Directors for his long service as a member representing the City of Romney.  He was recently presented a plaque at his home in honor of that service. Originally appointed in 1992, Mayor Hicks Click here to read more.
The PVTA service the following counties: Mineral Co., Hampshire Co., Hardy/Grant Co., Pendleton Co.
The PVTA service the following counties: Mineral Co., Hampshire Co., Hardy/Grant Co., Pendleton Co.
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