Kansas City saves buses from cuts with new KCATA contract. Most riders will soon pay fares

Bus service will continue in Kansas City, with the addition of $2 fares for most riders, after the city council and the Kansas City Area Transportation Authority finalized a new contract.

This puts an end to the months of conflict between the city council and KCATA since the last contract expired at the end of April. Earlier this month, KCATA leaders said the agency would have to make cuts or stop bus service in the city entirely. Without a contract, the agency hadn’t received any money from Kansas City in months and was drawing on its reserves.

Both the city council and the KCATA board of commissioners unanimously approved the contract this week…

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