DENVER (KDVR) — The Regional Transportation District board has approved updates to its Access-On-Demand ride program, and riders with disabilities will pay more starting in 2026.

RTD's board of directors voted on the modifications to the program during a meeting on Tuesday evening.

RTD's Access-On-Demand program provides curb-to-curb and same-day services, which Colorado residents with disabilities could heavily depend on for transportation.

The Access-On-Demand program changes include a new per-trip $4.50 standard base fare or $2.25 fare for riders eligible for reduced rates. There had previously been no base fare for riders.

RTD had also been subsidizing up to $25 per trip, but will now reduce the subsidy to $20. Customers, however, will still be able to take up to 60 trips a month.

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