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Council accepted recommendations to expand the Sanford Buzzline microtransit service into the Tramway area and add an accessible vehicle. The new vehicle and startup costs are estimated at about $125,000 from grant funds, while an existing county van could provide interim service for $3,140 per week until the vehicle is operational in an estimated 90 to 180 days.
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The expanded Buzzline service is intended to address peak-time demand and requests for trips to schools, medical facilities, rehabilitation services, workplaces, and the Division of Motor Vehicles. The proposed vehicle would have a full-sized lift for different mobility aids and riders weighing more than 300 pounds. Council also discussed downtown improvements, opioid settlement-funded services, lead line replacement work, and a potential railroad safety grant, but several of those items were slated for later consideration.
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