Cascades East Transit Launches Additional Transit Service in Bend

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(Photo above courtesy of Cascades East Transit)

Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council and Cascades East Transit announce the launch of additional service for Bend fixed-route transit service starting Monday, September 21. The transit expansion includes three additional routes, weekday hours of operation extended to 8pm, weekday bus frequency increased to 30/60 minutes and Saturday bus frequency increased to 60 minutes. Overall, the public will experience about a 35 percent increase in transit service in Bend.

Expected outcomes of the transit expansion are more convenient and reliable transit service in Bend as well as better access to the medical district, higher educational institutions, and improved connectivity between the east and west sides of Bend.

A group of local partners known as the Bend Transit Expansion Partners began working on the transit expansion by revisiting the Bend Metropolitan Planning Organization’s “Public Transit Plan and Transit Corridor Land Use Assessment” and previous input that stated the community’s transit needs.

At the helm of the partnership committee were Amy Tykeson, former CEO of Bend Broadband, and Tammy Baney, Deschutes County Commissioner who led the group through a six month process of identifying service that would meet the transportation needs of the community. The partners — City of Bend, St. Charles Health System, OSU-Cascades, Central Oregon Community College, Deschutes County, Bend Chamber of Commerce, Bend Metropolitan Planning Organization, and Bend Park and Recreation District —coordinated funding the fixed-route service expansion in Bend by formalizing commitments totaling $3.4 million over the next three years. Additional assistance was provided by the Oregon Department of Transportation who helped COIC secure grant funding.

“COIC is delighted to be able to respond to community needs with a more robust transit system in Bend. This is the first major expansion of its kind for Bend riders and we are eager to work on improving the entire regional transit system next,” remarked Andrew Spreadborough, COIC executive director.

Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council was designated a Council of Governments in 1972 under ORS 190. COIC provides service to the counties of Crook, Deschutes, and Jefferson as well as to the cities of Bend, Culver, La Pine, Madras, Metolius, Prineville, Redmond, and Sisters. Cascades East Transit, operated by COIC, runs a fixed-route service in Bend, community connector shuttles, and general public Dial-A-Ride services in Redmond, La Pine, Prineville, Sisters, and Madras. Cascades East Transit is the largest transit provider in the State of Oregon without dedicated local funding.

Judy Watts
Outreach and Engagement Administrator
Central Oregon Intergovernmental Council
541-548-9534
cascadeseasttransit.com

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