Dickinson approves $250,000 subsidy, in-kind support for public transit services in 2025

Dickinson City Commission · January 13, 2025

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Summary

The commission approved a one‑year agreement providing Dickinson Public Transit $250,000 in annual funding for 2025 plus up to $15,000 in in‑kind support for utilities and insurance on a city‑owned building. Staff said funds support nutritional services and pre-scheduled and on‑demand transit.

Deputy City Administrator Carlson presented a one‑year funding agreement to the Dickinson City Commission that would provide Dickinson Public Transit $250,000 in annual funding in 2025, paid in four equal quarterly payments. The city will also provide up to $15,000 in in‑kind support for utilities and insurance for the city‑owned building used by the transit provider.

Carlson said the subsidy is intended to support nutritional services and both prescheduled and on‑demand public transit for work, medical trips, shopping, recreation, social and worship services, education and airport travel. Staff recommended approval.

Commissioner Oderman moved to approve and Commissioner Riddle seconded. The motion carried by unanimous voice vote.