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North Liberty mayoral candidates discuss future plans for city
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IC Transit releases list of new routes, stops, and schedules
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Youth 31-day Pass (Ages 5-18): $16 - new lower price
The University of Iowa U-Pass and the Kirkwood Community College Semester Pass will continue to be honored on Iowa City Transit and Coralville Transit. Information on the University U-Pass for Faculty and Staff or the Student U-Pass is available online. Information on Kirkwood Community College Semester Pass is available online.
The Saturday Family Fare of $1 has been discontinued due to low demand. The Youth Semester Pass ($100) has been discontinued and is replaced with new reduced price Youth 31-day Passes (Ages 5-18.)
Also effective July 6, 2021, all passes and single-ride tickets can be used on Iowa City Transit and Coralville Transit. Transfers will be allowed at all bus stops in Iowa City with free transfers between Iowa City Transit and Coralville Transit. Iowa City Transit users can also transfer and ride for free on CAMBUS. Seniors (age 65 and older), passengers with a qualified disability, Medicare card holders, and
Overhauled Iowa City Transit system gets council approval
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(City of Coralville news release)
Coralville Mayor John A. Lundell today, May 18, 2021, ended the proclamation requiring that persons wear face coverings over the nose and mouth when in a public place and one cannot stay six feet away from others. The proclamation had been in effect since November 13, 2020.
In ending the proclamation requiring face coverings, Mayor Lundell referenced the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announcement last week that fully vaccinated persons can resume activities that they did prior to the pandemic without wearing a mask or socially distancing, except where required by other rules and regulations.
Mayor Lundell commented, “I am grateful for the vaccine and the patience and precautions that our community demonstrated during the challenges we endured over the last year. I look forward to resuming activities with friends and family and encourage others to continue to be responsible and become vaccinated so our progress against COVI