Tuesday's RTD board meeting lasted more than three hours, voting on changes to the Access on Demand services late at night.
The Access on Demand program provides free or subsidized curb-to-curb ride access for people with disabilities. The program works with partners, including Uber and Lyft.
The proposed changes included: an increase in fare from free to $6.50, a decrease in subsidy for each ride from $25 to $20, and 22 hours of ride service instead of the previous 25.
Tuesday's RTD board meeting lasted more than three hours, with public comments before the board voted on changes to the Access on Demand services. CBS
Ultimately, after multiple votes, all proposed changes passed with an amendment changing the new fare to be $4.50 for program riders and $2.25 for those using RTD's lo