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KTA adopts service standards and long-range plan, vows ADA and stop improvements
Summary
Knoxville Transportation Authority adopted service standards and a long-range plan Dec. 21 that set frequency, span and stop-amenity targets; staff said about $2 million has been secured for bus-stop improvements and will pursue federal and state discretionary grants for ADA compliance.
The Knoxville Transportation Authority on Dec. 21 approved proposed service standards and a long-range planning document that will guide investments and monitoring for Knoxville Area Transit.
Staff described the service standards as a framework covering network design principles, service-change categories, span and frequency targets, stop spacing and amenities, service-quality targets including travel speed and reliability, and outputs for measuring success. The long-range plan lists priorities for future…
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