Golden Ghetto Gets On The Bus

Here's a sign of the time and lower expectations and expenses for our suburban friends.

Reality check . . . Greater transit access to JoCo likely helps families across the metro and, hopefully, spreads around some of the homeless burden that suburban smokies allegedly dump on the urban core. 

Check-it . . .

"Johnson County will have limited seven-day service for the first time, with an addition to the county's micro transit schedule. More stops will be added to some existing bus routes and an entirely new route between downtown Overland Park and Lenexa will be introduced this year."

Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .

Johnson County will get public transit service 7 days a week, for the first time ever

Johnson County will have limited seven-day service for the first time, with an addition to the county's micro transit schedule. More stops will be added to some existing bus routes and an entirely new route between downtown Overland Park and Lenexa will be introduced this year.

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