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continued from page A-3 morning express trip on weekdays to
Route I service from Belfair to Shelton,
the Transit-Community Center oncetwo round trips on weekdays, and Sat-
it opens; modifications to Routes 2, 4, urday to Route 6 service between Shel-
5, 7 and 8 to improve connections and ton and Olympia.
running times; and eliminating Routes The third project would increase
9 and 10. Saturday service on Routes 4, 6 and 7
MTA also plans to reallocate money as well as increase Saturday Link Ser-
used for the eliminated Routes 9 and vice by four hours.
10 to create a new route that would Documentation detailing the pro-
connect the Mountain View area toposed service changes will be available
downtown Shelton and add service to Wednesday at masontransit.org and at
Capital Hill and Mason County Senior the MTA business office.
Activities Center and would extend Affcer the public hearings, the MTA
service down Railroad Avenue. Board will consider the first project for
The second project would add a approval at 4 p.m. Oct. 21 at the MTA
MASON TRANSIT AUTHORITY PUBLIC HEARINGS:
5:30 p.m. Oct. 17 at the North Mason Timberland Library at 23081 state Route 3 in Belfair
2:30 p.m. Oct. 21 at MTA's business office at 790 E. Johns Prairie Road in Shelton
business office, cepted by email at mta@masontransit.
The MTA board will vote on the sec- org, by mail at MTA's business office at
and and third projects at its 5:30 p.m. 790 E. Johns Prairie Road in Shelton,
meeting on Dec. 16. or by phone at 426-9434 or 800-374-
Public comments are also being ac-3747.
We invite you to be the powerthat makes great things
tOday; bdnging neighbors and resources 4ogether to
advance the common good right here in Mason County.
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