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Uniform Microtransit Fare Hikes Cost Riders, Not Revenue

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Published on: July 7, 2026

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Mass Transit’s 2026 Transit Ballot Measure Tracker

Published on: August 17, 2026
A continuously updated national tracker of transit funding measures on 2026 ballots across the U.S., covering both measures already certified and those still in development. It is the clearest single view of where local transit revenue decisions are being made this year. Why It Matters: With federal funding uncertain, local ballot outcomes will determine which agencies can sustain or expand service in 2027. Continue Reading > “Mass Transit’s 2026 Transit Ballot Measure Tracker”

Senate Stopgap Bill Would Cut Public Transit Funding by 20%

Published on: August 17, 2026
A Senate reconciliation measure funding the federal government through Dec. 11 carries a 20% reduction for public transit and an 83% reduction for passenger rail. The outcome will shape agency budget assumptions heading into FY27. Why It Matters: A material federal funding reduction forces agencies to defend service levels through operational efficiency rather than new revenue. Continue Reading > “Senate Stopgap Bill Would Cut Public Transit Funding by 20%”

Community Transit Approves Six-Year Roadmap With Expanded Microtransit Zones

Published on: August 10, 2026
Community Transit's board approved a 2026–2031 Transit Development Plan adding bus rapid transit investment and new Zip Shuttle on-demand zones across Snohomish County, Wash. The plan pairs fixed-route growth with demand-responsive coverage. Why it matters: Models how agencies are formally blending fixed route and OnDemand service in long-range plans. Continue Reading > “Community Transit Approves Six-Year Roadmap With Expanded Microtransit Zones”
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TransLoc to showcase at the IPMI Conference & Expo 2026

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  • Booth 627
  • IPMI Conference & Expo 2026
  • Baird Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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