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RTD wants to hear from public before deciding on any service cuts

The public will have various ways to provide input through Nov. 17

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Light rail enthusiasts line both sides of the tracks to ride the new RTD Light Rail C Line for free Saturday afternoon at Union Sation. RTD’s grand opening of the C Line included free rides and food and entertainment. The new line expanded from Auraria Campus, the new Mile High stadium, Pepsi Center, Six Flags, and ends up at Union Station.
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The Regional Transportation District is gathering feedback from the public through Nov. 17 about a potential proposal to temporarily reduce service on buses and trains to deal with an ongoing labor shortage at the transit agency.

Members of the public can provide feedback in various ways.

On Wednesday night, there will be a with the head of RTD, Dave Genova, starting at 6:30 p.m. Those wanting to participate can call 855-543-3425.

The public can also complete a at RTD’s website or take the survey from RTD staff at select bus and light rail stations Nov. 11 through 14. Comments can also be made through RTD’s social media platforms.

Findings from this process will be presented to RTD’s Board of Directors at a study session Nov. 21. No date has been announced for formal presentation of a plan to the board.

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