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CapMetro board adopts fare-payment changes after Title VI analysis
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The Capital Metro Board voted unanimously to adopt amendments to the agency's fare policy and approve a Title VI equity analysis related to changes in fare media and a new fare collection system, including retirement of 7- and 31-day paper passes and implementation of fare capping.
The Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority board on Monday voted unanimously to adopt amendments to CapMetro's fare policy and to approve a Title VI equity analysis of the agency's planned changes to its fare-payment system.
Brandy Moeller, director of revenue and fares for CapMetro, told the board the Title VI study — required by Federal Transit Administration policy and CapMetro rules — examined the planned retirement of the 7- and 31-day paper passes and other changes tied to a new fare-collection platform. "There were no disparate…
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