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Nonprofit Wild Steps to pilot app-based carpooling at four Flagstaff schools with city sustainability grant
3097185 · April 23, 2025
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Summary
Wild Steps Director Dr. Kate Rose told council the nonprofit will pilot a free, app-based carpool program at four Flagstaff Unified School District schools (DeMiguel, Puente, Marshall and MEMS) funded by a city sustainability grant and a software platform partnership.
During the meeting’s open call to the public, Dr. Kate Rose, director of the nonprofit Wild Steps, described a city sustainability grant-funded pilot to promote app-based carpooling for Flagstaff families.
Rose said the pilot will partner with Flagstaff Unified School District and its superintendent to…
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