RIPTA Will Not Move Forward With Service Reductions
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RIPTA Will Not Move Forward With Service Reductions

When RIPTA's budget gap had been projected at $18 million for next year, Governor Dan McKee proposed a one-time $10-million outlay from federal COVID funds.
The House of Representatives fiscal year 2025 budget increases the total to $15 million.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTAccording to RIPTA, interim Chief Executive Officer Christopher Durand asked RIPTA’s Board of Directors to not act on the proposed service reductions at the April Board meeting stating that the Agency was aggressively working to recruit new drivers.
"While we face challenges with the current driver shortage, we recognize the critical role that public transit plays in the lives of our community," said Durand.
"By officially cancelling these service reductions and focusing on hiring new drivers, we aim to maintain our commitment to our passengers," he added. "We are dedicated to building a robust workforce to ensure that our transit services meet the needs of everyone who relies on RIPTA every day."
Service in Focus
According to RIPTA, the proposed service reductions "were meant to recalibrate RIPTA schedules with the level of service it can consistently run, so that service is accurate and reliable for passengers. With the cancellation of service reductions, passengers may see an increase in cancelled trips as RIPTA continues to onboard new drivers."
“We ask for patience and understanding from our passengers as they will see an increase in missed trips as a result of us not moving forward with these service reductions,” said Durand.
The Authority will use Transit app and Google Maps to notify passengers in case of cancelled trips related to its driver shortage, aiming to improve service reliability for all riders.
"While RIPTA’s goal is to never miss a trip, sometimes the Authority must cancel a trip due to driver availability," says RIPTA. "When that happens, passengers can check Transit App to see if a trip has been cancelled and plan accordingly. Riders will know a trip has been cancelled when the departure time has a real-time symbol but is turned grey and is crossed out. Click here to see what a cancelled trip looks like in the Transit app.
For more information on RIPTA services, call 401-781-9400 or visit RIPTA.com.
