Frederick County proposes expansion to TransIT services
By Ashley Barnes
Frederick County executives proposed additional operating funding that will allow Transit buses to expand shuttles to run from two trips per day to four trips per day.
Currently Frederick holds nine connector routes that operate in urban areas around the county. These transit shuttles include commuter, two Meet-the-MARC and paratransit shuttles that service the elderly and handicapped.
Service Planner for Transit services Carrie Watters stated that public transportation is a worthwhile expenditure that provide a lot of services for a relatively insignificant cost. Watters believes Fredericks Transit services need to be greatly expanded to serve a larger service area and provide more convenient services.
Under the Frederick transit county development plan, transit needs have been identified based on a 2000 Census data report. Proposes have been made to link commuter modes, add new shuttles through Brunswick, create group trips, and re-evaluate the needs of elderly and disabled citizens in order to increase productivity, according to TDP.
As of 2010, Frederick county’s population...