Nominations accepted June 17 - September 13, 2013
Winner and honorable mentions announced November 2013
Expanding and implementing sustainable transport measures in Mexico City
The solutions being implemented in Medellin are not only solving problems seen in the city itself, but in the region as a whole...
San Francisco is becoming a model of how to work successfully with businesses and community groups to phase in and scale up sustainable transportation policies…
Guangzhou’s new world-class BRT system integrates with bike lanes, bike share and metro stations, raising the bar for all cities.
In only a few months of operation, Ahmedabad's Janmarg BRT transformed transit in South Asia and became a model for the future of transportation in…
New York City surpassed the other STA nominees this year to demonstrate that political will, bold leadership and citizen engagement can lead to sweeping transportation…
London and Paris edged out Guatemala City, Guatemala; Eugene, Oregon; and Pereira, Colombia to win the 2008 Sustainable Transport Award. These cities were nominated for…
The Metrovia bus rapid transit system, which opened its first 15 kilometers (9.3 miles) in 2007, clinched the 2007 STA award for Guayaquil, Ecuador.
Under the leadership of Mayor Myung Bak Lee, a four-mile elevated highway that once covered the Cheonggyecheon River in the city center was replaced with…
For its success in implementing the TransMilenio BRT, integrating bicycle infrastructure with mass transit, and redefining and reclaiming public space for its citizens, Bogotà was…