KCATA to Hold Public Meetings this Week on Possible Service Reductions

The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) is potentially looking at proposed service reductions as a result of the increased cost of providing public transit in the post- COVID years and the depletion of federal pandemic funds. They will host two public meetings this week to discuss potential service changes. One will be in person; the other will be virtual.

 

In-Person Meeting      

Time:    5-7 p.m.

Date:    Thursday, March 13, 2025

Place:   East Village Transit Center, 12th & Charlotte (southeast corner)

 

Virtual Meeting

Time:    12 – 1 p.m.

Date:    Friday, March 14, 2025

Link to Join:       https://us02web.zoom.us/j/89279181795?pwd=Y5sQkX6bSSRBnOYjp1l0QjNXJTeuJY.1

 

About KCATA

The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) is managed by a 10-member Board of Commissioners representing seven counties in Missouri and Kansas. It is chaired by Reginald Townsend. KCATA strives to provide a safe, reliable and innovative transportation system that meets the changing needs of metropolitan Kansas City. In addition to providing high quality transit services, KCATA is an employer as well as a partner of business and other community organizations. For more information about KCATA visit https://www.kcata.org/. For rider information visit ridekc.org.