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Coastal transit agency asks Strafford County for roughly $88,600 to support Route 33 and paratransit service
Summary
Regional transit agency Toast reported rising ridership and requested county support to maintain Route 33 and complementary ADA paratransit services; speaker said Route 33 carried more than 24,000 riders last year.
Rad Nichols, executive director of the regional transit nonprofit Toast, told the subcommittee the agency seeks county support (documented as $88,656 in the materials provided) for Route 33 and complementary paratransit service.
Nichols said systemwide ridership rose about 29% in the last year and that Toast carried 373,940 riders across the system last year; Route 33 carried 24,261 riders in the prior year, a 44.4% increase. Nichols said the agency now operates at roughly 95% of…
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