ST. PAUL, Minn. — Metro Transit leaders say keeping its riders safe is their number one priority. Earlier this month, a $35 fare violation fines program started, and now, an update to its code of ...
Metro Transit General Manager Lesley Kandaras joined MPR News host Cathy Wurzer to talk about the changes and how fare enforcement impacts rider experience. CATHY WURZER: It's Minnesota Now. I'm Cathy ...
Beginning Monday, Metro Transit’s community service officers will issue citations ranging from $35 to $100 to transit riders who fail to pay their fare, with a heavy focus on the two light rail lines ...
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