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Council adopts five-year Short Range Transit Plan; Auburn moves to 7 p.m. hours and studies Bowman expansion

6442033 · August 12, 2025
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Summary

The council adopted the Western Placer Short Range Transit Plan, endorsing Auburn Transit’s on-demand model, an existing extension to 7 p.m., higher fare-recovery ratios and staff study of service expansion into the Bowman area with coordination with Placer County transit.

Auburn City Council on Aug. 11 adopted the Western Placer Short Range Transit Plan (SRTP) after a staff presentation on a coordinated, five-year approach to transit in the region that aligns Auburn Transit with neighboring agencies.

Public works staff said Auburn Transit’s move to a 100% on-demand service has reduced operational cost per hour from about $110–$125 to roughly…

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