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Elder Care reports rising transit ridership, building expansion plan and meal-program strain
Summary
Elder Care presented its annual update to the commission, reporting increased public-transit ridership, a $550,000 bus purchase last year, expansion design grant progress and persistent funding and staffing challenges in the senior meal program.
Elder Care and Dickinson Public Transit presented their annual update to the Dickinson commission on May 20, reporting increasing ridership, recent fleet investments and ongoing financial pressure on the senior meals program.
Colleen Radakowski, executive director of Elder Care and Dickinson Public Transit, said the agency added four buses in the prior year at a cost of about $550,000 and has two vans under procurement. Ridership is rising and work trips now make up the…
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