Does the city plan to make changes to the bus system if the sales taxes are approved?
Yes. The city has signed a letter of intent to merge, consolidate or coordinate its system with the Kansas University bus systems by July. City Manager David Corliss has said there is no guarantee that the city and university bus systems will fully merge, but he said the goal is for the two systems to provide seamless service for customers. That would mean that both systems would operate off a shared route map and would honor each other’s transfer passes. There’s also been talk of implementing a “pulse system,” where more buses would operate during the morning and evening rush hours, but fewer would operate during the middle of the day. Will the city start using smaller buses, and start using alternative fuel buses in the future? City commissioners have stopped short of committing to either idea. City staff members have urged caution in switching to smaller buses because there is fear that the lighter-duty buses will not last as long. Some city commissioners have talked about using com
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