Scottsdale Trolley Launches New Route Connecting Community Service Centers
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Scottsdale Trolley Introduces New Route Connecting Key Community Service Centers |
Enhanced public transportation aims to improve access to essential services for residents |
Scottsdale has unveiled a new trolley route designed to connect residents with vital community services across the city.
This initiative links three significant service centers, enhancing accessibility for those in need.
The trolley operates every Thursday from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM, completing a 30-minute loop that includes stops at the Granite Reef Senior Center, the Vista del Camino Community Center, and the recently relocated Scottsdale Food Bank at 7601 E. McKellips Road, Building C.
City officials emphasize that this service is particularly beneficial for residents without personal transportation, especially seniors participating in food assistance programs.
By eliminating transportation barriers, the new route ensures that all community members have access to essential services.
The Scottsdale Food Bank's recent move to a larger facility has expanded its capacity to serve more households daily.
However, the new location previously lacked convenient public transit options.
The introduction of this trolley route addresses that gap, facilitating easier access for those relying on the food bank's services.
Residents seeking food assistance are encouraged to schedule an appointment by calling 480-312-2323 before visiting the food bank.
This proactive approach ensures that the community's needs are met efficiently and effectively.
For more information on the trolley schedule and stops, residents can visit the city's official website or contact the Scottsdale Transportation Department directly.
By enhancing public transportation options, Scottsdale continues to demonstrate its commitment to supporting all residents, ensuring that essential services are accessible to everyone in the community. |