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Residents tell council Lime Access is essential mobility lifeline
Summary
Multiple residents, including Dustin Wilborn, Tommy Stevens and Emma Harper, urged Denver City Council to retain the Lime Access program, saying it provides critical short-trip mobility for work, medical appointments, school and other needs and that switching operators or cutting service would harm low-income and off-route users.
Multiple residents told the Denver City Council on Feb. 23 that the Lime Access program is a crucial transportation lifeline for people without reliable transit.
Dustin Wilborn said he first learned about Lime Access through Denver Health and probation services and that the program “kept my routine, my job, and my peace of mind intact.” He asked the city to keep the program because it gives people…
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