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Early adopters of on-demand DuranGO Microtransit say service is needed

Late-night workers, bar patrons applaud public transit program instated Oct. 18

E-bike rebates, free summer transit, other Durango programs receive 2024 funding

Anti-vehicle barriers, crowd monitoring drone and Schneider Park improvements also OK’d for lodgers tax funding

Community invited to offer feedback on Highway 160, 172 access plan

Event to take place Thursday evening at Faith Community Church

Data shows no-fare bus rides increase public commute in Durango

It would cost $300,000 annually to support year-round program

Durango Transit adding late-night transportation services, rider app

Standard bus fare for new program fixed at $2, regardless of trip distance

Zero fare summer an ‘overwhelming success’ for Durango Transit

Ridership data could sway decision on keeping program

Residents want alternatives to a roundabout at ‘Malfunction Junction’

Engineering work still needed to determine feasibility of proposal

Durango planning ADA improvements for North Main Avenue bus stops

Sidewalks, curb ramps and transit shelters are priorities in U.S. 550 corridor project

Durango city transit hits 40,527 rides in July, the highest number since 2017

Free service offered through August; public bus use surging

Durango Transit riders make most of underfunded service

Many city bus patrons are customers out of necessity, some simply believe in public transportation

Q&A: Durango Transit driver proud to be making a difference

Thomas Richards has three decades experience driving buses

Five-Mile Bridge meeting stirs up frustrations

Nearly 100 angry residents showed up at Sullivan Road Fire Station