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Seattle launches ‘first-of-its-kind’ program offering low-income families free public transit

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“Thousands of low-income families across Seattle will be riding public transit for free over the next three years thanks to a program being called ‘the first of its kind.’ ‘We believe that every Seattle resident, every friend, every neighbor, deserves access to our transit network,’ said Mayor Bruce Harrell, who was handing out free unlimited-use ORCA cards inside Hinoki Apartments Tuesday. ‘We will not be the city of our dreams, we will not be a world class city, unless and until we realize and recognize the value of people that come from limited means.’ The city is now offering free public transit through 2026 to anyone living in a Seattle Housing Authority owned and operated property. Local leaders say it’s the first combination of a low-income housing program and accessible public transit initiative at this scale in the U.S. ‘10,000 residents will now have an opportunity to be more mobile and more flexible in their day as they make decisions in their life. If they decide that they need to get to the doctor’s office, they have options, more options than I think they had before,’ said Seattle Housing Authority Director Rod Brandon.

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