Article 4CQAA Community Transit Second ORCA Agency to Adopt Low-Income Half Fare

Community Transit Second ORCA Agency to Adopt Low-Income Half Fare

by
Brent White
from Seattle Transit Blog on (#4CQAA)
SWIFT-fleet.jpgCredit: Community Transit

Community Transit's Board of Directors approved a proposal Thursday afternoon to create a low-income fare category, and make the fare half the regular fare, rounded down to the nearest quarter. The new fare category will take effect July 1.

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CT will be only the second agency in the ORCA pod where low-income ORCA users will save 50% or more on their fare, joining Kitsap Transit.

Each low-income ORCA card is free for first-time recipients, and is charged the low-income fare for each service that has a low-income fare. All the agencies, except Washington State Ferries, honor transfer value from trips on other ORCA-paid services, for 2 hours from time of payment. All but WSF also honor monthly PugetPasses. Loaded ORCA product will remain the only medium for getting any of the low-income fare discounts.

Everett Transit is in the middle of its comment period on three proposals, two of which would establish a low-income fare category, and the second of which would make that low-income fare a half fare. ET's Option 2 would also make its youth fare (for riders 6-18) a half fare.

In an unusual turn, CT is the first agency in the pod not to match its low-income fare to its youth fare. Since the Regional Reduced Fare Permit fare (for seniors 65+ and riders with qualifying disabilities) is already ubiquitously a half fare, mostly due to federal law, CT won't end up having four different fares on each route.

If ET moves forward with one of its low-income fare proposals, that would bring the ORCA Pod to having eight agencies (as of when the monorail starts accepting ORCA, projected to happen in September) that have a low-income fare, and two that do not: Pierce Transit and Washington State Ferries. However, PT's and WSF's youth fares are half fares.

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