Metropolitan Community College students will get a valuable new benefit when the fall semester starts in August: Their MCC student ID will double as an all-access RideKC bus pass — at no additional cost to the students.
Read moreKCATA won top national honors this weekend for its efforts to bolster bus safety on the road and protect bus passengers and operators from assaults.
Read more(Kansas City, Mo. – Updated May 5, 2016) The Kansas City region will join together offering free bus fares on Friday, May 6, in celebration of the historic opening of the new downtown Kansas City streetcar. In addition, commuters and streetcar revelers should be aware of special service, detours and shuttles available this weekend.
Read moreLast week the KCATA Board of Commissioners approved an agreement to provide KCAI students with a pass for all RideKC transit, including KCATA, transit in Johnson County, Unified Government Transit and Independence, Mo.
Read moreThe Kansas City region will join together offering free bus fares on Friday, May 6, in celebration of the historic opening of the new downtown Kansas City streetcar.
Read moreKCATA will hold a series of forums giving the public a unique opportunity to speak out about bus service.
Read morePresident Barack Obama’s administration is recommending $29.9 million for a new bus rapid transit line on Prospect Avenue, the region’s second busiest transit corridor on Kansas City’s east side. While the recommendation must still be approved by Congress, including the money in the president’s fiscal year 2017 budget is a major step toward bringing enhanced bus service to Prospect Avenue, where millions of dollars in new development are already being invested.
Read moreThe Kansas City Area Transportation Authority is seeking public comment on a series of proposed bus service changes affecting five routes in different parts of the city.
Read moreDavid Bower, former two-term mayor of Raytown and a leader on regional transit initiatives, has been named to the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority’s Board of Commissioners.
Read moreA new agreement between the KCATA and the Kansas City Police Department for the first time will give the KCATA two full-time police officers to safeguard the thousands who count on public transportation to get around.
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