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Placer County agency recommends faster routes and more Dial‑A‑Ride hours for Lincoln
Summary
Placer County Transportation Planning Agency presented draft recommendations from a Comprehensive Operational Analysis proposing increased frequency on Route 20, minor Route 70 routing changes, added Dial‑A‑Ride hours and a RapidLink pilot, with estimated annual local costs offset by available credits and subject to City Council and operator approvals.
Mike Costa of the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency presented a draft Comprehensive Operational Analysis (COA) to the Lincoln City Council on July 23, outlining proposed changes intended to improve transit frequency and regional connections.
The COA recommends doubling the frequency of Route 20 from hourly to every 30 minutes, an operational change PCTPA estimates would cost the City of Lincoln about $37,000 a year and yield roughly 5,800 additional annual boardings. For Lincoln-specific service, the draft suggests rerouting Route 70 to a park‑and‑ride off Lincoln Boulevard/Industrial and extending service to better serve First and Third Streets and Joyner Parkway at an estimated incremental cost of $13,000…
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