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POGO Destinations Pilot Program to sunset October 23

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Mayor Jason Beck | City of Peoria Official photo

Mayor Jason Beck | City of Peoria Official photo

Peoria, AZ  Following a months-long review of ridership data and overall service costs, the city of Peoria will discontinue the POGO Destinations Pilot Program effective October 23, 2023.

The current “POGO-Destinations” model is operated through a contract with Valley Metro and was designed to operate 10:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m., Friday – Sunday, with an emphasis on providing service to and raising awareness of Peoria’s “Points of Pride”, including but not limited to P83, the four corners area, Park West, Old Town and events.

City staff recommended to City Council in March to initiate an evaluation of POGO ridership and expenses going back to the initiation of service on October 29, 2021. From October 2021 – July 2023, the cost to operate the service totaled $1.723 million and 5,454 riders utilized POGO.

After undergoing a federally mandated evaluation process that included public outreach, Valley Metro’s Board of Directors approved the service reduction in August 2023.

A-frame signage and flyers will be available on buses indicating the POGO service will end on October 23.

For more information about Valley Metro service changes please visit: https://valleymetro.org/maps-schedules/service-changes.

Original source can be found here.

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