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Raytown hears KCATA IRIS ridership and explores fixed-route extension ahead of FIFA
Summary
KCATA officials reported 1,838 IRIS riders through May 31 and proposed a 14-month renewal plus a possible Route 63 fixed-route extension into Raytown to ensure reliable service during FIFA 2026 and to strengthen grant competitiveness.
A KCATA representative updated the Board of Aldermen on the IRIS on-demand service on June 17, reporting 1,838 riders through May 31 and that 86% of reservations have been made in the app. The presenter said typical walking distance to pick-up was no greater than a quarter-mile and hours of operation were 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Staff proposed negotiating a 14-month contract extension through the FIFA…
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