The Metropolitan Council often missed its own performance targets for on-time pick-ups and drop-offs for Metro Mobility, and paid out bonuses to its transportation providers for fulfilling ride ...
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Metro Mobility riders currently pay $3.50 per ride during nonpeak times and $4.50 during rush hours. The pilot program, which will be paid for with revenue collected through the new transportation ...
James Almen, of St. Paul, uses Metro Mobility to get to his doctor’s appointments at the Allina Clinic in Vadnais Heights. But when Almen, who is blind, tried to book a ride home from his 1:30 p.m.