Mayor Kerry Thomson to Partner with Bloomington Transit for a (Literal) Traveling Town Hall

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~ Bloomington residents are in for a unique opportunity to engage with their mayor while riding on the city's public transportation system. Mayor Kerry Thomson will be hosting a Traveling Town Hall aboard Bloomington Transit Route 2 on Wednesday, October 15 from 3 to 5 p.m.

This event aims to provide riders with the chance to share their ideas, ask questions, and directly interact with Mayor Thomson while experiencing one of the city's most essential public services. The event is open to all residents and will take place during regular transit hours.

For those interested in participating, Bloomington Transit fares are $1 for a single ride or $0.50 for eligible riders. City of Bloomington employees and Indiana University students, faculty, and staff can ride for free.

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According to Mayor Thomson, the bus system plays a crucial role in connecting people to work, school, and each other. Therefore, it serves as the perfect setting for residents to voice their concerns and have meaningful discussions.

Bloomington Transit is operated by the Bloomington Public Transportation Corporation (BPTC) in Bloomington, Indiana. The transit system includes fixed-route bus routes that operate seven days a week and a paratransit system designed for those who are unable to use the fixed-route system.

The Traveling Town Hall series is part of Mayor Thomson's ongoing efforts to make City government more accessible, transparent, and responsive by meeting residents across different neighborhoods and settings.

For more information on riding Bloomington Transit or participating in the Traveling Town Hall event, interested individuals can visit bloomingtontransit.com.

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