According to documents obtained by KCUR, the agency plans to cut nearly half of its routes, drastically reduce weekend ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo — Over 100 people took part in a virtual meeting Friday held by the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority ...
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority is considering whether it will have to make cuts to its bus services.
On Thursday, the first of two community meetings was held to give bus riders the chance to weigh in on potential cuts to services.
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority (KCATA) is grappling with a $30 million budget shortfall, a financial crisis that could result in drastic cuts to bus services across the region.
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Shahid R. Pratt, 49, allegedly climbed in through the window of an empty KCATA bus Sunday morning and attempted to drive it ...
The Kansas City Area Transportation Authority is trying to combat a funding shortfall after COVID funds have run out. The answer may be cutting bus routes, bus drivers and other contracted rideshare ...
It's just immoral sacrifice jobs and routes in order to keep a bad idea that doesn't work. Adding a revenue stream of paying customers SHOULD BE and obvious choice. That's our low-key take that will ...