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Rides on the Bloomington-Normal bus system have been free since June 15 because of a problem with the bus fareboxes. The issue has been resolved.
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Connect Transit on Sunday will launch its new on-demand microtransit service, called Flex, allowing people to book free rides using an app on the community’s southwest side.
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The Bloomington City Council voted Monday to create a commission focused on gun violence, but the 5-4 vote shows it’s not a universally-backed idea.
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Connect Transit, Bloomington-Normal's transit agency, says it has been working to resolve a problem with its fare boxes since last week.
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Bloomington Mayor Mboka Mwilambwe met with U.S. Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., on Tuesday to discuss several projects the city will likely require some federal funding to complete.
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The Bloomington City Council on Monday OK’d a plan to transform the aging Market Street parking deck into Connect Transit’s new downtown hub.
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Connect Transit’s proposal to transform the Market Street parking deck into a downtown bus hub could get Bloomington City Council approval Monday.
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Bloomington’s O’Neil Park and Pool project won’t be ready to open this summer as originally planned.City parks and recreation director Eric Veal says construction lost a few months to unexpected on-site problems with the ground.
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Connect Transit has scheduled six community engagement sessions to discuss a change to a new route that includes the Rivian plant.
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Commute with Connect is a van rental program for groups of four to 10 riders with similar shifts to get together and rent a vehicle. The cost to riders is $700 per month, split among the participants sharing that vehicle.