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Shelley Irwin looks at the need for after school care, the Rapidis holding an open house tomorrow, more information is available about Adelaide Pointe’s wetland dredging, and more state and West Michigan news.
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The Rapid transit system is holding an open house Tuesday for community members to hear details of the Transit Master Plan and share feedback
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The Rapid bus service is cutting hours in Grand Rapids because they don't have enough drivers.
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The Rapid seeks community involvement to help shape the 20 year vision of public transportation.
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A Grand Rapids cannabis retailer helped lead the effort to bring new improvements to a transit stop on the intersection of Wealthy and Front Street. The stop features an accessible platform for wheelchair riders, a bike lane, art and more.WGVU’s Melorie Begay spoke with Pharhouse Wellness CEO Casey Kornoelje and Aligned Planning CEO Lynéé Wells about the project.
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A local cannabis retailer helped lead the effort, to bring new improvements to a transit stop that merges passenger safety and accessibility with art.
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The Rapid’s Route 29, which runs within the boundaries of Cascade Township, will end its run next month. That’s after negotiations between the bus service and the township over the route failed.
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An unprecedented increase in Air Quality Action Days caused by wildfires this year has left funding for The Rapid’s free bus ride offering depleted.
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What’s known as “Active Commute Week” is making a return to West Michigan. It kicks off today and runs through most of next week
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The Rapid in Grand Rapids is offering a new connection to Michigan Turkey Producers. The transit system says it aims to eliminate workforce barriers for employees.