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10 16

February 11 7:00 AM

Due to a water pipe break, the bus lane on Capitol is closed. Buses will enter MSS traveling north on Capitol from Front. No stops will be missed.

3

February 11 1:00 AM

Due to detour, inbound stops at Capitol and University, Capitol and Cesar Chavez, and Capitol and River will be closed until further notice. Temporary stop will be placed at Capitol and Boise Ave.

29

February 11 1:00 AM

Due to construction route will detour using University to Broadway. All inbound stops between on University and Main Street Station are closed. A temporary stop has been placed on Lincoln at University.

4 5

February 11 1:00 AM

Due to construction both inbound routes 4 and 5 are on detour. From River, Left on 11th, Right on Myrtle, Left on Capitol. Stop at Capitol and River will be missed. No temp stops placed.

24

February 08 12:00 AM

Due to road work in the area Inbound route 24 stop on Ustick and Shamrock is closed and no temp stop placed.

9

January 24 12:00 AM

Due to construction on State and Pierce Park area both stops on inbound and outbound sides are closed and no temp stops.

January 16 1:00 AM

Due to road closure on 8th Street OB route will be on detour from 5th Street to Fort Street. Stop on 8th and Franklin will be closed, no temp stop placed. Please go to next open stop to catch route 10.

2 16 17

January 16 1:00 AM

For the outbound routes 2, 16 and 17 stop on Main and 3rd is closed for long term, please use stop on Main and 1st. Thank you.

16

September 16 8:00 AM

Due to road construction, route 16 is on detour. Stops on 1st/Idaho and 1st/Bannock will be closed, use stop on Main and 1st.

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Accountability

How is Public Transportation Doing?

VRT reports on public transportation utilization across services in Ada County and Canyon County, including fixed route, on demand, specialized transportation and vanpools.

FY2022 First Quarter Ridership Information FY2022 Second Quarter Ridership Information

 

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Funding & Usage Information

Funding for Valley Regional Transit (VRT) is provided through a variety of revenue sources. The majority of funding is received through federal grants and voluntary contributions from local partners, with a small amount from bus fares and advertising revenue. VRT works with the governing bodies within Ada and Canyon counties to leverage these funding sources to provide transit services, initiate capital projects, and fund regional planning and administration of the system. VRT works with other agencies like the Community Planning Association of Southwest Idaho (COMPASS) and the Idaho Department of Transportation (ITD) to find and secure additional funding sources that could provide one-time project funding needs, as well as coordinate sustainable funding strategies that are necessary to grow public transportation in the Treasure Valley.

Public Records

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