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Elder Care and Dickinson Public Transit report rising ridership, new software and building-design grant

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Elder Care and Dickinson Public Transit told commissioners that ridership and work trips have grown, new Ecolane software and an app for riders were implemented, and a $200,000 design grant was secured for a planned expansion of the transit building; the agency also reported ongoing meal-program funding challenges.

Colleen Radakowski, executive director of Elder Care and Dickinson Public Transit, gave the commission the program's annual update on May 20, reporting increased ridership, new trip-booking software, a vehicle fleet expansion and active grant work on a proposed building addition.

Radakowski said the agency added four buses last year (about $550,000) and is acquiring two vans this year. She described a new Ecolane transit-software implementation that allows riders to schedule and pay for…

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