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MATBUS proposes Route 21 to add north–south service along Cheyenne Street; West Fargo commission offers feedback
Summary
MATBUS planners presented a draft Route 21 to provide a north–south connection along Cheyenne Street in West Fargo. Commissioners asked about cost, routing choices, shelters and grocery-area coverage; no commission action was required.
MATBUS planners presented a proposed new West Fargo-centric transit route, Route 21, on June 16 to provide a north–south connection along Cheyenne Street and improve intra-city connectivity. The presentation was informational; commissioners offered initial feedback but took no action.
Luke Ridner, transit planner for MATBUS, said the one-hour bidirectional Route 21 would operate every 60 minutes, serve Sanford Medical Center, West Fargo City Hall, Rustad Recreational Center, West Fargo Sports Arena, The Lights, Hornbacher's and downtown, and intersect existing routes 20 and 24 to allow transfers. Ridner said planning documents estimate…
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