RTD announces second round of special project pilot funding to support community mobility needs

The Regional Transportation District (RTD) today announced the allocation for its second round of Partnership Program funding, with four pilot projects being selected to improve mobility for communities throughout the Denver metro area. Service related to these selected pilots will commence in 2025. In this latest round of project funding, RTD will allocate to the recipients $1.3 million in 2025, $1.9 million in 2026 and $1.65 million in 2027.

Local jurisdictions and transportation management organizations and associations were eligible to apply. The selected recipients and their pilots are:

City of Brighton – provides a microtransit shuttle service to assist residents with limited parking capacity in the downtown and fulfills first/last mile connections to existing transportation resources

Northeast Transportation Connections Transportation Management Association – provides a microtransit shuttle service to connect transit-reliant / transportation-insecure commuters between RTD’s 40th and Airport Boulevard•Gateway Park Station, which serves the A Line, and the Majestic Commercenter employment center

City of Aurora – on-demand, point-to-point, and door-to-door transportation for Aurora residents aged 60-plus via a microtransit service primarily serving the area of the city west of I-225

Denver South Transportation Management Association – extends the existing on-demand microtransit service Link-on-Demand operated by Via Transportation through 2027. The Link is a partnership among the City of Lone Tree, Douglas County and Denver South

“I have often stated that RTD’s existing services, which focus on regional connectivity, cannot be all things to all people. Further, communities can be better equipped to meet local mobility needs through transportation projects of their own design,” said General Manager and CEO Debra A. Johnson. “Two main themes were evident in the applications received this year: businesses identifying transportation opportunities to be competitive in the job market, and older adults in need of mobility options to access healthcare and social connections. The projects selected through this program serve to enhance mobility options across the region and to meet the unique needs of RTD’s local and civic partners.”

  • Applications were evaluated on the following factors:
  • Alignment with RTD strategic priorities of Community Value and Customer Excellence
  • Local support and ability to meet local needs
  • Ability to complement existing RTD services
  • Coverage to address gaps in existing service
  • Service provision to equity populations
  • Potential ridership
  • Project readiness

In September 2023, eight projects representing municipalities throughout RTD’s service area were selected to collectively receive nearly $2 million each year over three years.

For questions related to the Partnership Program, please contact John Gardocki at [email protected].

By RTD Staff