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Seewood: federal grant helping to keep Columbia’s bus system fare free

September 20, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

Passengers prepare to board a GoCOMO bus at downtown Columbia’s Wabash station on September 16, 2022 (photo courtesy of Columbia Public Works spokesman John Ogan)

Columbia’s city council has voted to suspend transportation fares for users of the GoCOMO bus system for the next fiscal year.

City manager De’Carlon Seewood says GoCOMO has the ability to manage expenses with current Columbia transportation sales tax funding and with a grant from the Federal Transit Administration (FTA).

The bus system has been operating fare-free since the March 2020 COVID-related emergency declaration. GoCOMO says 43,321 passengers ride the city’s bus system each month.

Filed Under: 93.9 The Eagle, Columbia city manager De'Carlon Seewood, Columbia's City Council, COVID, Federal Transit Administration (FTA), GoCOMO bus system, Homepage, Mid-Missouri News, post to twitter, Syndicated

Columbia’s city council to vote on bus fare plan

September 19, 2022 By Brian Hauswirth

A GoCOMO bus in downtown Columbia (June 30, 2022 file photo courtesy of Columbia Public Works spokesman John Ogan)

You would be able to continue to ride Columbia’s city buses for free for the next year, under a proposal that will be voted on Monday night by the city council.

City manager De’Carlon Seewood is recommending approval of the ordinance, which would suspend transportation fares for users of GoCOMO for the next fiscal year. Mr. Seewood says GoCOMO has the ability to manage expenses with current transportation sales tax funding and with a Federal Transit Administration (FTA) operating grant.

GoCOMO has been operating fare-free since the March 2020 COVID-related emergency declaration.

The council approved a similar ordinance in September 2021, using American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and Cares Act funding to pay for it. Those funds have been spent, according to a council report.

Tonight’s council meeting begins at 7.

Filed Under: 2020 COVID-related emergency declaration, 93.9 The Eagle, American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding, Cares Act funding, Columbia city manager De'Carlon Seewood, Columbia's GoCOMO bus system, fare-free, Federal Transit Administration (FTA), Homepage, Mid-Missouri News, post to twitter, Syndicated

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