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Bloomington Transit is considering a rapid transit line connecting the city’s east and west sides.
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An ordinance passed Wednesday lays the groundwork for BT to expand service beyond Bloomington's city limits.
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The 2020 Census reestablished what the Federal Transit Administration considers an urbanized area, making it so that Rural Transit can't service parts of the county starting in 2024.
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Same-day rides will be limited to two per day per user and subject to a two-hour pickup window.
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Council member Stephen Volan says a shuttle may reduce the number of short car trips drivers take when visiting more than one destination in the downtown area.
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The plan seeks to find new ways to improve service for existing riders while also attracting new riders and increasing efficiency.
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The partnership will also bring expanded service to more than 50 other cities.
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Expanded service also includes new service options for more than 50 other cities across the U.S.
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The Area 10 Agency on Aging serves four rural counties with its rural public transit program, Putnam, Owen, Lawrence and Monroe.