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NewTrax revives Roseville-area senior circulator; seeks city partnership of about $7,000
Summary
NewTrax described an expanded Tuesday circulator serving senior housing and nearby retail; the operator reported growing ridership and asked the city to consider a $7,000 annual contribution toward a roughly $50,000 annual operating target.
Scott Olsen, executive with NuTrax, presented an update on a revived Roseville–Little Canada circulator bus at the Aug. 11 Roseville City Council meeting and asked the city to consider a modest contribution to keep the route running.
The circulator is a nonprofit-operated, demand-light service designed for seniors and adults with disabilities. “We are not a public transportation organization,” Olsen said, describing NuTrax’s nonprofit model and its role as the Ramsey County mobility-management organization. He said the current loop runs one day a week (Tuesday) with five smaller buses, each assigned to a subset of…
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