Citizens' Independent Transportation Trust (CITT) The Citizens' Independent Transportation Trust (Transportation Trust) is the 15-member body created to oversee the People's Transportation Plan funded with the half-penny sales surtax.
"Whether you’re new to the industry or have been working in it for many years, CITT brings that practical knowledge coupled with the network that no other organization in Canada can provide.
CITT led FHWA’s National Transportation Career Pathway Initiative (NTCPI), which developed pathway models for five disciplines within transportation including planning and engineering.
The Controlling Interest Transfer Tax (CITT) is imposed on the Seller. The CITT is a Graduated Percent Fee on the transfer of a controlling interest in an entity that directly or indirectly owns certain real property.
Connecting the Canadian Live Performance Community CITT/ICTS promotes the professional development of its members and works for the betterment of the Canadian live performance community. Best Practices Professional Communication Education Members Area Resources Calendar of Events
Sending an email to citt@miamidade.gov no later than noon on Wednesday, . The email will be read into the record during the meeting. Each member of the public providing a comment will have two minutes to speak. Emails read into the record shall not exceed two minutes.
Housed in the College of Professional and Continuing Education, CITT is a prominent center for workforce development, dedicated to community outreach, innovative research, and education in the area of goods movement.
CITT has published and contributed to over 100 journal articles, policy papers, and other research publications since its inception. Our portfolio consists of research, white papers, and policy initiatives in workforce development, labor market analysis, and applied research in logistics operations and freight policy.