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WTA seeks comments on new fare options

Published: March 3, 2013 at 4:00 p.m. PST
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Whatcom Transportation Authority is taking public comment on proposed changes to how it collects fares. No fare increase is planned.

The transit agency proposes adding a $3 day pass and a 10-ride ticket for $9. WTA would eliminate tokens and free-ride coupons, with free day passes made available to low-income riders.

Comments must be received by 3 p.m. March 20. Submit comments via email to comment@ridewta.com, call 360-715-4500 and leave a message, or write to Rick Nicholson, director of service development, 4111 Bakerview Spur Road, Bellingham, WA 98226.

People can direct questions to Nicholson at 360-738-4585 or rickn@ridewta.com.

The WTA board of directors will hold a public hearing on the fare options at 8 a.m. Thursday, March 21, at the County Courthouse, 311 Grand Ave., Bellingham.

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