Marion Transit schedules public hearing on proposed bus fare increase

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Marion Transit announced on May 19 that it will hold a public hearing to discuss a proposed bus fare increase. The hearing is scheduled for Wednesday, May 27, from 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm at Marion Transit, located at 137 S. State St. in Marion.

The meeting aims to provide an opportunity for the community to learn about and comment on the proposed changes to bus fares. Public hearings like this allow residents to share their opinions directly with transit officials before any decisions are made.

Residents who have questions about the proposal or need more information are encouraged to contact Marion Transit at 740-382-9850. Officials said that input from riders and members of the community will be considered as part of the decision-making process regarding any potential fare adjustments.

No further details about the specific fare increases or additional context were provided in the announcement.



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