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Council approves comprehensive plan to restructure Roseville Transit, adds on‑demand zones and RapidLink connections
Summary
Roseville City Council approved a Comprehensive Operational Analysis on Feb. 5 that restructures bus routes, expands on‑demand zone service, and adds RapidLink connections to regional rail to shorten travel times and increase frequency.
The Roseville City Council voted Feb. 5 to approve a Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA) that restructures Roseville Transit service, adds zone‑based on‑demand service, expands commuter and rapid connections and sets a phased timeline for implementation.
Public Works Director Jason Schakowsky and Ed Schofield of the city’s alternative transportation division framed the COA as a response to long‑term ridership decline and changing travel patterns since the pandemic. Schofield noted the system peaked with about…
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