Translating Transit Funding Into Real Service with Amanda Vandegrift
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概要
In this episode of Transit Unplugged, host Paul Comfort sits down with Amanda Vandegrift, Deputy CEO of Finance & Administration and Chief Financial Officer at WeGo Public Transit in Nashville.
This conversation is part of our “The Doers” series—highlighting transit leaders who are not just setting vision, but actively delivering results on the ground.
Amanda shares her unique journey from private-sector consultant—where she helped design Nashville’s “Choose How You Move” ballot initiative—to becoming the executive responsible for implementing it inside the agency.
With a newly approved funding stream, a growing system, and rising ridership, Nashville offers a real-world case study in how agencies can move from planning to execution—and actually deliver on what voters approved.
What You’ll Learn:
How to move from a transit referendum to real-world implementation
What it takes to shift an agency from maintenance mode to growth
How WeGo is achieving double-digit ridership gains
Why staffing and recruitment must come before expansion
How a low-income fare program can drive access and usage
The role of microtransit partnerships like WeGo Link with Uber
How to build financial stability with a $47M reserve fund
Why today’s transit CFO is a strategic operator—not just a numbers role
From Ballot to Bus Service
Amanda played a key role in developing Nashville’s “Choose How You Move” initiative—a half-cent sales tax increase designed to fund billions in transit improvements.
Now inside the agency, she’s helping implement:
Expanded bus service and increased frequency
New transit centers and corridor investments
First-mile/last-mile solutions through microtransit
A free transit program for qualifying riders
Long-term system growth backed by dedicated funding
The early results are already showing up, with ridership increases ranging from 10% to 30% as service improves and barriers are removed.
Innovation Spotlight: First/Last Mile That Works
WeGo’s partnership model with Uber is helping bridge the gap between riders and fixed-route service:
19 service zones (and expanding)
$2 rides—or free for eligible users
Direct connections to high-frequency routes
Delivered at a relatively low cost to the agency
It’s a scalable example of how agencies can extend their reach without overextending fixed-route service.
Host: Paul Comfort
Executive Producer: Julie Gates
Producer: Chris O’Keeffe
Editor: Patrick Emile
Associate Producer: Cyndi Raskin
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00:00 Welcome to Nashville
00:14 Expansion Culture and CFO Role
00:22 Meet Amanda Vandergrift
02:15 Working with Steve Bland
03:34 Two Agencies One Brand
05:08 Contracting and Access Service
06:22 From Consultant to CFO
08:27 Choose How You Move Wins
09:22 Quick Wins and Free Fares
11:29 Wego Link Uber Zones