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Metro to hold public meetings on proposed fare increase

Metro has announced three public information sessions and a public hearing about a proposed fare increase that would go into effect in July 2014. You can provide feedback online about three fare increase options. Meeting schedule Tuesday, March 25, 2014                           Thursday, March 27, 2014 11:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.         … Continued

New Fares for Metro to Start July 1

Starting July 1, 2012, Metro will be changing some of their fares to ride MetroLink and MetroBus.  The changes will be: the two hour pass will go from $2.75 to $3; a weekly pass will be $25; a monthly pass will be $72; and a semester pass will be $150.  So don’t forget!

Metro Adopts New Fares Today

This morning, the Metro Board of Commissioners finalized the adoption of fare increases for MetroLink and MetroBus users, effective July 1, 2012.  There were three options on the table and the second option was selected.  This means the price of the two hour pass, as well as the weekly, monthly and semester will go up.  … Continued

Metro Board to vote on fare increase next Friday

The Metro Board of Commissioners will vote on a fare increase for the region next Friday, May 18 at their regularly scheduled board meeting. Metro held a series of public meetings earlier this Spring on the fare increases as well as provided other options for public comment including calls, emails and letters.  There were three … Continued

Do you have an opinion about Metro’s proposed fare increase?

Metro’s proposed fare increase will be highlighted at three public information sessions starting tonight. There are three options on the table. eAch would provide an approximate 5 percent increase in passenger revenue. THREE OPTIONS INCLUDE: • an increase in weekly, monthly, and semester pass prices • increase in the 2-hour pass (includes a transfer), weekly, monthly … Continued

Metro to look at fare increase for July

Metro’s Board of Commissioners will be looking at the possibility of raising fares this coming summer in accordance with their long range plan that requires 5 percent fare increases every other year. The purpose is to keep pace with inflation however Metro has not raised fares since January 1, 2009. “Metro has held its fares … Continued


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