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Transit Day at the Topeka Capitol

  • All Kansans -Republican and Democrat, rural, suburban and urban, public transportation user and not – benefit from public transportation.
  • Strong public transportation makes our economy grow and makes Kansas more livable.
  • Public transportation is an integral element of the nation’s and Kansas’ transportation system providing over 10 million trips annually in Kansas for Kansans who depend on public transportation to work, school and medical appointments.
  • Nearly 70 percent of voters polled in the presidential election support investment to repair and improve public transportation.
  • Public transportation helps our communities prosper. For every $1 invested in public transportation, communities get $4 back in economic returns.
  • Public transportation benefits us all, regardless of whether we use it or not. It makes our communities safer, better connected and stronger economically. From shorter commute times to greater business connectivity, public transportation improves the way our communities work.
  • Residential property values perform 42% better on average if they are located near public transportation with high-frequency service.
  • 87% of public transit trips impact the economy by getting people to work and connecting them to local businesses.
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I need a ride. . . what do I do?

Our region has a great system of public transportation that covers all eight counties.

If you find yourself needing a ride, or you know of someone that might need a ride, check out this site:  https://ksrides.org/i-need-a-ride/

Here you will find the transportation providers that operate in each county.  You can find hours, fares and contact information.

Use public transportation to get where you need to go!

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Local Agencies are Working Together

Local Agencies are working together to ensure that the transportation needs of north central Kansas residents are being met. This transportation coordination effort falls under the umbrella of the KDOT Regional Transit Business Model Implementation project and is a partnership of transportation stakeholders who recognize that in order to meet the transportation need in north central Kansas everyone needs to work together.

The district meets quarterly and its membership includes representatives from: OCCK, Inc., Central Kansas Mental Health Center, the City of Holyrood, the City of Wilson, the Concordia Senior Citizens Center, Ellsworth County Council on Aging, Lincoln County Public Transportation, Ottawa County Transportation, Pawnee Mental Health Services, Republic County Transportation, and Solomon Valley Transportation.

Leadership for the district is provided by Mobility Manager, Michelle Griffin, who says “It is so imperative that we work together to use our finite resources efficiently so that we can help the maximum number of people. By working together everyone can benefit, most importantly, the people we are trying to serve.  Transit is not just a social service, transit is also an economic develop initiative, an economic development asset that benefits rural areas.”

The primary goals of the district are to improve the efficiency and availability of rural transit service throughout the region, making transit more accessible and more useful to the region’s rural residents.

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