Low Income Bus Pass – Limited to One per Family

Here it is . . . think it will work? Check out the bolded part – where’d those rules come from?

Passes Available at:

• Metro Transit (1245 E. Washington Ave.)
• Dane County Job Center (1819 Aberg Ave.)
• City of Madison Treasurer’s Office (210 Martin Luther King Jr., RM 107)

Eligibility:

• A QUEST card must be shown to purchase pass.
• Only ONE pass will be sold per QUEST card.
• Only ONE pass will be sold per family.

Program Notes

• Passes only available at outlets listed above.
• Passes are available on a first-come, first-serve basis on the first business
day of each month.
• Supplies are limited. When an outlet has sold its monthly supply, low-income
passes will not be available at that location again until the beginning of the next
month.
• Metro 31-Day Passes are the only passes available at the low-income rate.

* This is a pilot program. Program usage will be monitored and evaluated throughout the year. Program details may be changed at a later date. A permanent program is expected to be in place in 2010.

Information on the low income bus pass program is here.

A printable bus flyer is here.

So, I realized that there would only be 400 passes available per month and that they were first-come, first-serve – but one per family?

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