Kansas City Ride Share Saved For Now

Long term, there's really not enough cash for it . . .

The city is adjusting the first ordinance to fund all KCATA services, including IRIS, through September instead of October.

During the next several months, stakeholders, KCATA and council members will look for a long-term solution.

IRIS is essentially a city-subsidized version of Uber or Lyft. Users pay a small fee and use an app to hail a ride that picks them up and takes them directly to their destination, within certain coverage areas.

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

IRIS ride-sharing service will continue in Kansas City through September

Riders will now be able to use the IRIS ride-share service in Kansas City, Missouri, through the end of September.

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