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KC Transit Provider Considers Service Cuts in Light of Increased Expenses

The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA), the transit agency in Kansas City,  is potentially looking at proposed service reductions as a result of the increased cost of providing public transit in the post- COVID years and the depletion of federal pandemic funds. They will host two public meetings this week to discuss potential service … Continued

Metro Transit has Scheduled Multiple Community Connect Events for May 2025

Metro Transit has announced they will hold 4 Community Connect events during the month of May. Community Connect events are an opportunity for the general public and transit riders to hear the latest transit news directly from Metro Transit staff in addition to sharing feedback regarding their own experience using transit. Three of the events … Continued

Don’t Miss Opportunity to Sponsor CMT’s 41st Annual Meeting on September 19

Celebrating 41 years of moving advocacy to action in 2025 FY25 is underscoring the fact that Transit matters. This year we are actively seeing light rail expansion happen in Ill, new technologies arriving in the region for transit, future growth opportunities including the Northside Southside corridor, transit transformations, ridership gains and more around the St. … Continued

Metro Transit Service Change set for March 17

Metro Transit will make minor schedule and routing changes to 17 MetroBus routes in Missouri and Illinois on Monday, March 17, as part of a quarterly service change. Metro uses feedback from customers and operators, along with trip data, to make changes to the transit system to improve on-time performance, bus-train connections, and provide better service. There are … Continued

Bi-State Board Approves $56 Million Security contract

At its February 28 Board meeting, the Bi-State Development Board of Commissioners approved a request to authorize the President & CEO to enter into a contract not to exceed $56,024,354 with Allied Universal Security Services, to provide Public Safety and Security Services for a five year period of time. On November 27, 2024, Bi-State Development … Continued

Bi-State Board Approves $340 Million FY26 Operating Budget

The Bi-State Board of Commissioners approved the FY 2026 Operating Budget and the Bi-State Development FY 2026 – FY 2028 Capital Budget. Approval by the Bi-State Board is the first of several steps in the annual budget approval process. The Operating Budget now moves to the three regional transit funding partners for review and approval … Continued

Weigh in Today on SB77: Guns on Transit is Not the Answer for Safety

Citizens for Modern Transit (CMT) and Missouri transit need your help.  Yesterday Senate Bill B77, the conceal carry on transit bill sponsored by Senator  Schnelting, was reported in and will now go on the Senate Perfection Calendar.   Bills introduced this session in the MO House and Senate would allow individuals with conceal/carry permits to … Continued

MO Transit Funding Going in Wrong Direction

St. Louis Post Dispatch, February 21, 2025 In Missouri alone, transit yields an overall economic impact of $4.05 billion annually. Legislators have been good about standing behind transit, even increasing statewide funding in recent years. They understand how crucial public transit is in breaking down accessibility barriers, while driving economic growth. However, under Governor Kehoe’s … Continued


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