Rome News-Tribune

Rome Transit eyes $1.25 fare return in 2024

- By David Crowder This story is available through a news partnershi­p with WRGA Radio, more coverage can be found on Wrganews.com.

Rome Transit Department bus riders may see the return of fares at the first of the year.

The move is expected to help sustain the service following a loss of federal revenue. After the loss of tripper service in 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic hit and the federal government stepped in with additional funding that covered 100% of operating expenses. That allowed RTD to offer free ridership. However, that funding has run out, and the funding formula is back to a 50-50 split.

RTD Director Courtnay Griffin told the city’s transit committee on Wednesday that charging a fare of $1.25, the fare before free ridership, would earn a projected $228,142 in revenue. A rate of $1.50 would bring in an estimated $273,771. She added that a rider survey showed that a majority would be OK with going back to the $1.25 fare.

“That makes us feel a lot

more comfortabl­e about reinstatem­ent,” she said. “More than anything, most people say that they are comfortabl­e with (that) rate... However, surprising­ly enough, we did

have a tie between $1.50 and $2.”

According to Griffin, the survey showed that 48.1% of the respondent­s use RTD to go to work, 17.7% said they

use it for school, 27.8% for recreation, 35.4% for medical, 17.7% to visit family and friends, 44.3% for grocery shopping and 19% to access community services.

“It was about 50-50, the ratio who said they have access to other modes of transporta­tion in their household,” Griffin said. “That was an interestin­g statistic that lets us know, based on this survey, that there are still a lot of people who are without transporta­tion in our community.”

Fares would likely not be reinstated until the first of the year, Griffin told the committee.

The committee also learned Wednesday, that RTD is now making five stops a day at the temporary Rome Police Department headquarte­rs and municipal court building off Technology Parkway.

Assistant RTD Director Patrick Hawkins said they discovered that the nearest bus stop was about a mile away. They rearranged an existing bus route in the short-term and will be looking at a more permanent solution.

 ?? David Crowder/wrga ?? Rome Transit Department Director Courtnay Griffin told the city’s transit committee on Wednesday that charging a fare of $1.25, the fare before free ridership, would earn a projected $228,142 in revenue.
David Crowder/wrga Rome Transit Department Director Courtnay Griffin told the city’s transit committee on Wednesday that charging a fare of $1.25, the fare before free ridership, would earn a projected $228,142 in revenue.

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