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RTD public feedback sessions scheduled for proposed August service changes

The Regional Transportation District is soliciting feedback from customers regarding its proposed August 2025 service changes, which will take effect on August 31. RTD makes service changes three times per year to provide an efficient and responsive system that serves community needs.

The proposed changes aim to enhance the reliability and on-time performance of bus and rail services, responding to community needs, traffic patterns, ridership trends, and operational resources, as well as addressing seasonal adjustments.

Two Zoom meetings are scheduled for Monday, June 16, in the morning and afternoon, and one “Ask a Service Planner” virtual meeting will be held on Tuesday, June 17.

The Ask a Service Planner meeting is an opportunity for customers to ask individual questions and speak directly with an RTD service planner about the proposed changes.

The proposed changes also account for Phases 2-4 of the Downtown Rail Reconstruction Project.

If approved by the RTD Board of Directors, the proposed changes will take effect Sunday, Aug. 31.

An online dashboard is available for customers to review all of the proposed changes and provide feedback through Thursday, June 19.

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