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Reduced fare change proposal

Thank you for your comments! The Community Transit board is reviewing a fare change proposal to align with our regional partners on reduced fares, which would go into effect March 1, 2025:

  • Changing reduced fares from $1.25 to $1
    • Reduced fares include:
      • ORCA LIFT (income-based qualification)
      • People who are 65 and older
      • People who are disabled
      • People who are eligible for Medicare

  • Accepting the Subsidized Annual Pass (qualification based on enrollment in one or more of six state benefit programs)

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How to give input by Nov. 7

Title VI analysis

Community Transit evaluates the effects of proposed fare changes on minority, low-income, and limited-English speaking populations. The Title VI Analysis found that the proposed fare change does not have a disparate effect on these populations.

What happens next?

The Community Transit Board of Directors will review and consider all public comments and survey responses. The Board will take action on the fare change proposal in December.

Community Transit propone un cambio de tarifa para alinearse con nuestros socios de regionales.

¡Gracias por tus comentarios! La junta de Community Transit está revisando una propuesta de cambio de tarifa para alinearse con nuestros socios regionales en tarifas reducidas, que entraría en vigor el 1 de marzo de 2025:

  • Cambio de tarifas reducidas de $1.25 a $1
  • Las tarifas reducidas incluyen:
    • ORCA LIFT (calificación basada en ingresos)
    • Personas mayores de 65 años
    • Personas con discapacidad
    • Personas que son elegibles para Medicare

Aceptar el Pase Anual Subsidiado (calificación basada en la inscripción en uno o más de seis programas de beneficios estatales)