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Resident pitches two‑hour microtransit; council and county aging representative discuss senior mobility

Danville Town Council · March 3, 2026
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Summary

A Danville resident urged a two‑hour microtransit loop to help seniors and youth connect to transit hubs; the council pointed him to the Contra Costa Transportation Authority while a county aging commissioner outlined broader senior mobility and funding challenges.

At the Danville Town Council meeting on March 3, resident Michael O'Dorney urged the council to consider a microtransit service running every two hours to connect neighborhoods, churches and Park-and-Ride hubs to improve mobility for seniors and young people.

"A system of transportation in Danville that would run every two hours and cut through essentially close to every neighborhood," O'Dorney said, adding the service could help older residents who do not want…

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