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Capital Metro board approves June 2026 service changes, citing Title VI review
Summary
The Capital Metro Board approved a resolution authorizing June 2026 service changes that bring two Rapid lines to full 10-minute peak frequency and add two park-and-rides; staff said a Title VI analysis found no disparate impacts, while a public commenter raised equity and Title VI concerns.
The Capital Metro Board of Directors voted unanimously March 23 to authorize president and CEO Dottie Watkins (or her designee) to implement a package of June 2026 service changes that staff said will expand frequency and create two new park-and-ride hubs.
Jordan McGee, a planning department presenter, said the package implements components of Transit Plan 2035 and Project Connect, bringing Rapid 800 (Pleasant Valley) and Rapid 837 (Expo Center) to full 10‑minute peak frequencies and opening the Goodnight Ranch and Expo Center park‑and‑ride facilities.…
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