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Raytown approves KCATA demand-response transit contract up to $112,000; alderman questions value
Summary
The Board approved a contract with the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority for IRIS/Z Trip demand-response service not to exceed $112,000 (hours 6 a.m.–10 p.m., seven days). Alderman Walters questioned whether the expense is justified given current downtown parking and ridership patterns.
The Raytown Board of Aldermen on July 15 approved a resolution authorizing a contract with the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) for IRIS/Z Trip demand-response transit service in an amount not to exceed $112,000.
Economic development administrator Missy Wilson told the board that staff and KCATA representatives…
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