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Give input on RTD fares

Participate in a survey by May 1, or in public meeting April 21

Posted on April 15, 2022 2022News and EventsTransportation

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From the Regional Transportation District

RTD has launched a systemwide fare study and equity analysis and initiated customer and community engagement. Leading with equity, RTD will be examining its fares and exploring changes to its fare structure and pass programs to make using bus and rail service more equitable, simple and affordable for the over 3 million people in RTD’s service area.

There are several ways to provide feedback:

Learn more – For more information on the Systemwide Fare Study and Equity Analysis, check out RTD’s website

Take the Survey: The survey is currently available in English and in Spanish and will be open until May 1.

Attend a Virtual Meeting from 6 p.m. to 7:15 p.m. Thursday, April 21 in English or from 6 to 7:15 p.m. in Spanish.

This systemwide fare study and equity analysis is being conducted in response to feedback from the public, as well as recommendations made by the RTD Accountability Committee, and will address concerns about the complexities of the current fare system. This process will forge a path toward rebuilding ridership in a post-pandemic era. The last RTD fare study examined pass programs and led to notable changes in 2019, such as the introduction of the LiVE program that provides a 40% discount to customers who are income eligible, as well as an increase from 50% to 70% in the discount offered to youth.

As part of the customer-centric approach to the study, RTD is calling on the community to help shape the study’s direction and outcome. For this first engagement, RTD is looking for feedback from current, previous and future customers to understand what they like about RTD’s fares, what the biggest fare-related challenges are and what opportunities RTD should consider to improve its fares. RTD will also be exploring with customers and the community how to best meet the three goals that have been identified for the study: equity, affordability and simplicity.

More information about the current fare study can be found at rtd-denver.com/farestudy. RTD is also surveying current, previous and future customers to better understand what customers think about RTD’s fares. The survey, which is available in multiple languages, is open until May 1 and can be found at rtd-denver.com/farestudy. As part of its commitment to equity, RTD is actively engaging with underrepresented populations through partnerships with community-based organizations.

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