SHAWNEE NEIGHBORHOOD MEETING @ 6:30pm 3rd Tuesday of the Month, Port Shaw Bldg. 3713 West Market St.
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PORTLAND NOW MEETING
@ 6;30p 1ST Tuesday of the Month. 6P SOCIAL TIME, MEETING WILL START AT 6:30P, 1801 PORTLAND AVE. AT CHURCH OF THE PROMISE ENTRANCE ON THE SIDE OF THE BUILDING.
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If your community is having any neighborhood meetings, please email the office and we will add you to the distribution list. Contact: alfred.johnson@louisvilleky.gov
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CHICKASAW NEIGHBORHOOD FEDERATION MEETING AT SHAWNEE BRANCH LIBRIARY
6PM-8PM
DATE'S TBD

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Proposed service changes to take effect January 26, 2025 TARC has announced proposed service changes schedule to take effect January 26, 2025. The proposed changes include:
- Three route discontinuations (the #22, the #52, and the #63)
- Two route consolidations to absorb coverage of discontinued routes (changes to the #18 18th Street to cover the discontinuation of the #22, and #29 Eastern Parkway to cover the discontinuation of the #63)
- Routing reductions (the #17 Bardstown and #25 Oak Street)
- Frequency reductions (the #4 4th Street and #10 Dixie Highway will go from every 15 minutes to every 20 minutes)
- Assorted other changes, including an increase in frequency on the #25 Oak Westport Crosstown, #29 Eastern Parkway and #40 Taylorsville Road to reduce the impact of the changes on TARC customers.
TARC is proposing these reductions for two important reasons:
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A more reliable TARC: TARC service is not sufficiently reliable. A major reason is that TARC has too many routes with very low ridership and not enough operators to consistently operate them. The planned service reductions aim to enhance TARC’s reliability, providing a more dependable transit experience for customers.
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TARC’s fiscal cliff: Earlier this year, TARC projected a $30 million deficit by mid-2026 in if action is not taken before then. These proposed reductions are anticipated to save $4 million annually.
Learn more about the service changes on our website.
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