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Treasure Valley Transit reports ridership rebound, driver shortages and funding uncertainty for Mountain Community Transit

3192635 · May 5, 2025
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Treasure Valley Transit told commissioners ridership is up more than 33% since FY22, staff shortages have eased, but rising costs and uncertain federal funding threaten future service levels.

Terri Lindenberg of Treasure Valley Transit briefed Valley County commissioners on May 5 about Mountain Community Transit’s service, ridership gains and financial challenges.

Lindenberg said the system recorded 17,326 rides in the most recent reporting year, up from 11,957 in FY22 and exceeding pre-COVID 2019 levels. She said the system operates 17 runs per day with concurrent start times in Cascade and McCall and a midday run for partial-day trips.

Lindenberg described recent financial…

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