Conroe City Council approves another year of METRO commuter bus service to downtown Houston

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Conroe City Council approves another year of METRO commuter bus service to downtown Houston
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Conroe commuters trying to get to downtown Houston can continue riding METRO buses following City Council's approval.

, Conroe City Council approved a one-year interlocal agreement with the Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, which means a commuter bus service from Conroe to various stops in downtown Houston will continue.Conroe commuters trying to get to downtown Houston can continue riding METRO buses following City Council's approval.

A one-way fare costs $8, with one-way fares costing $4 for seniors, persons with disabilities, or students. Trips are free for people over the age of 70 and veterans, according to the agenda packet.after the city-in partnership with METRO and the Houston-Galveston Area Council-received Congestion Mitigation Air Quality grant funding, according to the agenda packet.

In 2023, the CMAQ funding expired, and the city resolved to support the service through its general fund, according to a presentation from Assistant Director of Transportation Shawn Davis at the"It's been a very big asset for our folks that are going to downtown Houston," Director of Community Development Nancy Mikeska said during the March 27 workshop meeting.

"We're going to work diligently to bring y'all back an option that will work for everybody," Mikeska said.Driver feedback needed for 3-mile Hardy Toll extension into downtown

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