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Incline microtransit faces $250,000 shortfall; commissioner pushes state bills to secure long-term funding
Summary
Incline Village’s free TART Connect microtransit program faces a roughly $250,000 funding shortfall that could force reductions in service hours, County Commissioner Alexis Hill told the Incline Village–Crystal Bay Citizens Advisory Board.
Incline Village’s free microtransit service, TART Connect, faces a projected funding gap of about $250,000 that could reduce service hours, Washoe County Commissioner Alexis Hill told the Incline Village–Crystal Bay Citizens Advisory Board.
Hill said the county funded the service for a second consecutive year with a $400,000 county contribution but warned that ongoing funding will require legislative or local action. “Sadly, we may even see further reductions in hours, because we have a about a $250,000 gap in funding,” Hill said.
Hill and CAB members discussed two legislative approaches being pursued at the state level: (1) a bill to increase the transient-occupancy tax (TOT) with a portion dedicated to transportation and housing projects in Incline Village and…
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