DENVER — People with disabilities who rely on RTD’s door-to-door service will pay more for rides beginning Thursday, Jan. 1. The transit agency’s board of directors voted 10-5 in September to adjust ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Metro Denver residents with disabilities gathered outside the federal courthouse Monday after asking a judge to block the Regional Transportation District’s ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... The Regional Transportation District Board of Directors on Tuesday night kicked the can down the road on whether to raise fare prices on its Access-on-Demand ...
RTD directors are set to vote Tuesday evening on sweeping changes to the agency's widely used Access-on-Demand service, which provides curb-to-curb rides for people with disabilities. Why it matters: ...
Sue Myers calls RTD’s Access-on-Demand (AOD) program a lifesaver for her son, David, who has intellectual and developmental disabilities that prevent him from driving. The AOD program subsidizes costs ...
A federal judge has denied a motion to pause upcoming changes to RTD's Access-on-Demand program, clearing the way for fare and service modifications to take effect Jan. 1, 2026. The program provides ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Nearly 3,400 paratransit customers who use the Access-On-Demand program and will now pay a $4.50 base fare per trip, where there ...