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Monday, July 5, 2021

Santa Rosa CityBus : Young people ride for free

Young people can ride Santa Rosa CityBus for free, through the Unlimited Rides (UR Free) pilot program, which operates through Dec. 31, 2022.
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Posted by Cynthia M. Parkhill at 9:09 AM No comments:
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My name is Cynthia M. Parkhill, and I travel nearly everywhere on-foot, via bicycle, or bus. That makes me a minority, because most people in our society are addicted to relying on cars. The purpose of this blog is to normalize, even promote, alternatives to traveling everywhere by car — which, sadly, remains the default option for far too many Americans.
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