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Valley Metro proposes ending Fountain Hills-Mesa connector

Posted 12/2/24

PHOENIX — Low ridership on the Route 515 Fountain Hills-Mesa Connector could lead to elimination of the route, Valley Metro officials said.

The agency is asking members of the public for …

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Valley Metro proposes ending Fountain Hills-Mesa connector

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PHOENIX — Low ridership on the Route 515 Fountain Hills-Mesa Connector could lead to elimination of the route, Valley Metro officials said.

The agency is asking members of the public for their opinions through Dec. 20 and will conduct a meeting from 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Dec. 11 to discuss the matter.

The session will take place at Valley Metro’s administrative office, 101 N. 1st Ave., in Phoenix.

Other ways to participate:

  • Register online to attend virtually at valleymetro.org/april25
  • Complete the online survey
  • Email input@valleymetro.org
  • Leave a message on the Valley Metro public input voicemail: (602) 322-4479

For more information on the proposed service change and public hearing, visit valleymetro.org/april25.

The route began in 2021.

We’d like to invite our readers to submit their civil comments on this issue. Email AZOpinions@iniusa.org.