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Transit ridership rebounds as new affordable housing project launches

October 22, 2024 | Washington County, Oregon


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Transit ridership rebounds as new affordable housing project launches
In a recent government meeting, officials shared encouraging updates regarding public transit ridership and new developments in affordable housing. As of now, public transit ridership has rebounded to 70% of pre-pandemic levels, which translates to approximately 6.4 million riders compared to 9.2 million in August 2019. This gradual recovery is seen as a positive sign as communities adapt to a new normal following the pandemic.

Additionally, the meeting highlighted the groundbreaking of a new transit-oriented affordable housing project in Wilsonville, which will feature 120 units. Notably, this development will include on-site transit customer service, a first for affordable housing initiatives in Washington County. This service aims to assist residents with information about public transit options, enhancing accessibility and convenience for those living in the new housing.

Officials expressed optimism about these developments, indicating a commitment to improving public transit and housing solutions in the region. The integration of transit services within affordable housing projects is expected to foster greater community engagement and support for public transportation.

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