PORT ANGELES — The Clallam Transit System board unanimously approved a six-year Transit Development Plan that details how its goals align with state and federal priorities.

The annual report, which public transit agencies must submit to the state Department of Transportation annually to maintain grant eligibility, provided information about capital improvements, operating changes and finances.

Acting General Manager Jason McNickle said the report highlights the successful implementation of the agency’s zero-fare policy, the deployment of new planning and scheduling software, a moderate expansion of fixed-route services, and consideration of future services to the West End, extended microtransit hours and an additional Strait Shot run.

It will be moving ahead with major services changes.

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