Compared to regular transit service planning, services for special events pose a unique set of challenges to cities of smaller sizes, as well as service providers because they’re non-recurring events without a predictable transit demand.
Fred Combs has been with Lextran for more than seven years, most recently serving as director of Planning, Technology, and Community Relations.
The Administration is encouraging members of the public, transit agencies, and other interested parties to submit comments on the proposed General Directive, which will be open for 60 days until February 20.
Alva Carrasco is stepping down as LIT Board president, as she led the organization during a critical phase of the growth and development.
The new fare, $3 per trip for adults, takes effect in Fall 2024, coinciding with the opening of the Lynnwood Link Extension.