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September 01 4:00 AM

Route 2, 3, 4

Routes 2, 3, 4: The stop at the airport has moved to the general public traffic lanes on the lower loop of Airport Way. The stop is located from pillar 14 to pillar 17 at the end of the arrivals pick up lanes

September 07 6:00 AM

Route 45

Route 45: detour The intersection of Idaho Ctr Blvd & Cherry Ln will be closed from 5/16/23 to 10/30/23 due to construction. The buses will detour from Idaho Ctr Blvd to Franklin Rd, then onto Black Cat Road to Cherry Ln. No stops will be missed.

September 07 6:00 AM

Route 42

Route 42 - Stop at Franklin & Robinson Rd SEC is closed due to construction. No Temp stop placed. Passengers can use the stop in front of Amazon listed as Franklin & Robinson Rd SWM.

September 08 7:00 AM

Route 16, 17

Route 16 and 17: due to construction on both the 16 and 17 expect delays.

September 22 12:00 AM

Route 17

Route 17: the outbound stop on Warm Springs and Walnut is closed; temp stop placed 300' far side.

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Valley Regional Transit Board approves final network redesign for service increases, frequency-focused system

On October 2nd, VRT\'s Board of Directors voted to approve the final bus network redesign after three phases of public outreach. The changes will be implemented in the summer of 2024.

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October 2, 2023 Schedule Changes

On October 2, 2023, VRT implemented schedule changes to routes 30, 40, 42, 43, and 45.

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Valley Regional Transit and the City of Caldwell introduce new bus shelter public art

VRT, the City of Caldwell, local artist Bobb Gaytan, and the Caldwell Chamber of Commerce revealed a new public art project Friday morning at the VRT bus stop in front of the Caldwell Library.

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Valley Regional Transit exceeds expectations with Game Day Shuttle rides, plans to increase service for future games

The new VRT Game Day Shuttle service kicked off Saturday for Boise State’s home opener against UCF.

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Valley Regional transit introduces new Game Day Shuttle

VRT is introducing a new event service with a Game Day Shuttle. The free-to-ride service, which will operate for all six Boise State home football games, will stop at seven downtown stops on its way to Albertsons Stadium.

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Valley Regional Transit’s new Eagle On-Demand begins full service

Valley Regional Transit (VRT), with the City of Eagle and the Eagle Chamber of Commerce, cut the ribbon Tuesday morning on the 160 Eagle On-Demand.

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Valley Regional Transit releases final bus network redesign proposal for public comment

On August 7, the Valley Regional Transit (VRT) Board of Directors released the final Better Bus Routes proposal – the agency’s bus network redesign – for public comment. Staff will analyze feedback and make final changes to the proposal, and VRT’s Board of Directors will vote on the proposal October 2. The agency plans to implement service changes by summer 2024.

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From the CEO: Boise’s Modern Zoning Code  

The Boise City Council voted unanimously to adopt the modern zoning code last week, with some minor modifications. This is a big and important step in moving this region away from sprawl and toward a future where more people have good, convenient options about how to move around their part of the city.

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From the CEO: Better Bus, better for business

Imagine a network of buses running frequently when and where people need them, where people of all walks of life can bus to work any time – early risers, nine-to-fivers, late shifters, weekend warriors, and everyone in between.

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Valley Regional Transit extends bus network update due to extensive community feedback, improved funding outlook

On June 5, the Valley Regional Transit (VRT) Executive Board voted to extend the timeline to implement Better Bus Routes — the agency’s proposed bus network redesign — due to significant community feedback and identification of adequate funding to sustain current levels of service through this year. VRT plans to implement service changes by summer 2024.

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