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Metro is conducting a study to explore how community connector transit solutions could expand the network and improve transit in areas with limited access.
Community connector transit is public transportation that typically uses smaller vehicles (think shuttles or vans) to get people to work, school, shops, the doctor or parks.
This type of microtransit is often more flexible than traditional buses, allowing for off-route pickups and drop-offs or on-demand requests whenever and wherever needed—similar to services like Uber or Lyft. This flexibility can help people travel to light rail stations or frequent bus routes that may be a mile or more away from their homes or destinations.
Please share where community connectors can help you get where you need to go.
Learn more about the study and get project updates