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Concejo Municipal de Glenwood Springs pospone el aumento de tarifas del servicio a demanda
By Taylor Cramer Follow
tcramer@postindependent.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· July 15, 2026
· 4 min read
Los miembros del Concejo Municipal de Glenwood Springs pospusieron el jueves la decisión sobre un aumento propuesto en la tarifa de Ride Glenwood On-Demand, argumentando que necesitaban más datos antes de determinar cuánto deberían pagar los usuarios y cómo encaja el servicio en el sistema de tra...
Key takeaway El ingeniero municipal, Ryan Gordon, presentó al concejo varias modificaciones posibles, entre ellas aumentar la tarifa a $3 de forma generalizada o implementar un sistema por zonas que cobre a los usuarios según la distancia recorrida.
Why this matters in Aspen News
As the Glenwood Springs City Council weighs the proposed fare increase for Ride Glenwood On-Demand, the decision has implications for the broader regional transportation network that connects Glenwood Springs to neighboring communities like Aspen . The fact that RFTA subsidizes nearly half of the program's costs underscores the interconnectedness of transportation systems in the Roaring Fork Valley. With Glenwood Springs contributing over $500,000 to the program this year, the city's financial commitment to Ride Glenwood On-Demand is substantial. As council members consider a new fare structure, they must balance the need for the program to be self-sustaining with the potential impact on riders who rely on the service to connect to RFTA's regional routes, which serve Aspen and other valley communities. The council's decision will be closely watched by transportation officials and riders throughout the valley.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 15, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Los miembros del Concejo Municipal de Glenwood Springs pospusieron el jueves la decisión sobre un aumento propuesto en la tarifa de Ride Glenwood On-Demand, argumentando que necesitaban más datos antes de determinar cuánto deberían pagar los usuarios y cómo encaja el servicio en el sistema de tra...
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