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Glenwood Springs City Council delays on-demand fare increase
By Taylor Cramer Follow
tcramer@postindependent.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· July 6, 2026
· 4 min read
Glenwood Springs City Council members delayed action Thursday on a proposed fare increase for Ride Glenwood On-Demand, saying they wanted more data before deciding how much riders should pay and how the service fits into the city’s broader transportation system.
The on-demand service currently...
Key takeaway Glenwood Springs is paying slightly more than $500,000 this year, Gordon said.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The delayed decision on Ride Glenwood On-Demand's fare increase has implications for the broader Roaring Fork Valley transportation network, which includes Aspen . As the county seat of Pitkin County, Aspen's residents and visitors often rely on regional transit connections, such as those provided by the Roaring Fork Transportation Authority. The proposed changes to Ride Glenwood On-Demand's fare structure, including a potential zone-based system, could impact how Aspen residents and visitors use the service to connect to RFTA routes. The fact that RFTA is currently subsidizing half the cost of Ride Glenwood On-Demand also raises questions about the long-term sustainability of the program and how it fits into the regional transportation system. As the City Council in Glenwood Springs continues to weigh its options, Aspen residents and officials will likely be watching closely to see how the decision affects the overall transportation landscape in the valley.
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Category: government ·
Published: July 6, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 4 min
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What is this story about? Glenwood Springs City Council members delayed action Thursday on a proposed fare increase for Ride Glenwood On-Demand, saying they wanted more data before deciding how much riders should pay and how the service fits into the city’s broader transportation system.
The on-demand service currently...
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