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Missoula in Motion promotes biking, bus rides, carpooling and incentives at Home Resource event
Summary
Missoula in Motion staff outlined programs to boost walking, biking, transit and carpooling, highlighted free Mountain Line and Udash transit, detailed Way to Go incentives and a guaranteed-ride-home benefit, and said Line 8 will be replaced by Route 10 in July 2026.
Katherine, program manager for Missoula in Motion, told a Home Resource audience that the program — part of the city’s transportation planning department and funded in part by federal congestion mitigation air quality grant funding — focuses on encouraging people to walk, bike, ride transit and carpool to reduce congestion and emissions.
Katherine said the program pairs education and encouragement with infrastructure: “We need safe bike lanes that people feel comfortable using. We need good bus service that gets people to where they need to go in a convenient way,” she said, adding that infrastructure alone won’t change deeply ingrained…
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