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Rides facing revenue shortfall, eyeing service cuts and fare hikes - Enterprise Media

Regional public transit agency, Rides, is facing a budget deficit projected to approach $150,000 in the next fiscal year, and its leaders say service cuts and higher fares are likely. The Clay County Board of Supervisors heard the sobering update during its Dec. 9 regular meeting. Kelli Achenbach, executive administrative assistant to Rides CEO Hugh Lively, presented the organization’s annual […] Sorry! An active online subscription is required…
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charlescitypress.com broke the news in on Friday, December 12, 2025.
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