Morrow County rural transportation project receives award
- Date: 08/02/2024
HEPPNER — Morrow County was recently recognized for its transportation equity project, which culminated in the fixed route of the…
Pace and local officials celebrated the launch of Pace Connect, a new transit service designed to provide a first and last mile transit option during late night hours in two designated zones. The service, which is funded in part thanks to grants received from the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) of Northeastern Illinois and Cook County, provides crucial transportation connections geared towards third shift workers.
Pace Connect is a shared ride service where a rider can book a trip through the new Pace Connect app (available in App Store and Google Play) or through a call center for those who do not have access to a smartphone at a moment’s notice to easily connect with nearby transit stations, or in some cases, be dropped off at their home.
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