RTD said the adjustments are necessary to maintain the program’s sustainability while continuing to provide critical transportation for people with disabilities.
Sue Myers calls RTD’s Access-on-Demand (AOD) program a lifesaver for her son, David, who has intellectual and developmental disabilities that prevent him from driving. The AOD program subsidizes costs ...
Yes. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers can use RTD transit for free under a policy that waives fares for all law enforcement.
Regional Transportation District officials on Tuesday launched a credit card tap-and-pay system designed to make taking public transit as easy as buying groceries and coffee — “a seamless, ...
DENVER (KDVR) — The Regional Transportation District board has approved updates to its Access-On-Demand ride program, and riders with disabilities will pay more starting in 2026. RTD’s board of ...
The Regional Transportation District’s Board of Directors voted 10-5 on Tuesday to change the agency’s on-demand paratransit service, Access-on-Demand. The changes will add to many users' costs while ...
DENVER (KDVR) — Colorado residents with disabilities crowded a Regional Transportation District board meeting on Tuesday night demanding that the cost of using special transportation programs be ...
DENVER — People with disabilities who rely on RTD’s door-to-door service will soon pay more for rides. The transit agency’s board of directors voted 10-5 Tuesday to adjust its Access-on-Demand program ...