Miami-Dade Leaders Celebrate 3 Years of Transit Voices, Announce 2025 CITT Ambassador

County Mayor and transportation officials highlight community engagement and progress in public transportation

Published on Feb. 4, 2026

Miami-Dade County Mayor Daniella Levine Cava joined transportation leaders to celebrate the third anniversary of the CITT Ambassador Program, which amplifies community voices and progress in public transit. The event highlighted the latest transit initiatives and announced the 2025 CITT Ambassador of the Year.

Why it matters

The CITT Ambassador Program is a key part of Miami-Dade's efforts to improve public transportation by directly engaging with residents and incorporating their feedback. Celebrating this program's success showcases the county's commitment to community-driven transit solutions.

The details

The event brought together CITT officials, community members, and local leaders to discuss the latest transit initiatives and celebrate the third anniversary of the CITT Ambassador Program. The program trains residents to serve as advocates and liaisons, helping to shape transit policies and projects based on community needs.

  • The event took place on February 5, 2026.
  • The CITT Ambassador Program launched 3 years ago.

The players

Daniella Levine Cava

Miami-Dade County Mayor.

CITT

The Citizens' Independent Transportation Trust, which oversees Miami-Dade's transportation surtax funds.

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What they’re saying

“Celebrating 3 years of the CITT Ambassador Program is a testament to our community's commitment to shaping the future of transit in Miami-Dade.”

— Daniella Levine Cava, Miami-Dade County Mayor (communitynewspapers.com)

What’s next

The 2025 CITT Ambassador of the Year will be recognized at an upcoming county commission meeting.

The takeaway

Miami-Dade's investment in the CITT Ambassador Program demonstrates its dedication to inclusive, community-driven transportation planning that addresses the diverse needs of residents.