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Published: September 11, 2008
NEW PORT RICHEY - Pasco County's bus system recently received nearly $300,000 in federal funds to add a new vehicle to its aging fleet.
The money will go toward replacing an existing bus, rather than adding to the overall fleet, said Mike Carroll, director of Pasco County Public Transit. The agency operates bus routes in western Pasco and between Dade City and Zephyrhills.
The new bus will match the system's current fleet, many of which "kneel" to allow easy access for wheelchairs and handicapped passengers, Carroll said.
The county's growing bus system was the focus of discussions this morning when the Metropolitan Planning Organization – the county's transportation planning agency – met in Dade City. The MPO board includes all five county commissioners and elected officials from its four largest cities.
MPO members also reviewed plans for expanding the county's transit system during the next few years. That list includes:
Commissioner Pat Mulieri, who represents central Pasco, urged county officials to find a way to expand transit to the Shops of Wiregrass, the open-air plaza scheduled to open Oct. 30 at S.R. 56 and Bruce B. Downs Boulevard in Wesley Chapel.
At this point, the county has no plans to expand service to Shops at Wiregrass, but the owners of Wiregrass Ranch, which surrounds the plaza on the east and north, agreed to provide a park-and-ride area off Bruce B. Downs as part of their overall development plans. It's unclear when that park-and-ride might become available.
"We need to talk to Wiregrass about getting that park-and-ride in place," Mulieri said.
Reporter Kevin Wiatrowski can be reached at (813) 948-4201 or kwiatrowski@tampatrib.com.
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