b'Proposed Fare Changes and Public Comment Period Microtransit Expansion in Berwick SERVICE In June 2025, rabbittransit announced proposed fare changesrabbittransit, in collaboration with the Columbia County to its Stop Hopper service across all counties; and its commuterCommissioners, the Columbia Montour Chamber of bus and fixed route services in the Capital Region, Gettysburg,Commerce, and community partners, celebrated the Shippensburg, and York areas. A public comment period was heldexpansion of its microtransit service, Stop Hopper, with a to receive feedback from the public on the proposed fare changes.ribbon-cutting ceremony held on December 6, 2024, in Individuals were able to provide feedback by attending a publicBerwick, PA.hearing, or by contacting rabbittransit via telephone, email, orThe event marked the launch of Stop Hopper services regular mail. in Berwick, extending rabbittransits commitment to New Commuter Vanpool Service providing accessible and flexible transportation options to communities across Columbia County. To introduce rabbittransit, in partnership with Commute with Enterprise,the new service, rabbittransit offered two free rides to launched a new commuter vanpool program called rabbitWORKS,new riders through December 31, 2024.a convenient and affordable transportation option for localBuilding on the success of the initial launch, rabbittransit second- and third-shift employees in Dauphin, Cumberland, andfurther expanded the Stop Hopper service area effective York Counties. The program also benefits Asset Limited, IncomeJuly 21, 2025, to include a larger East Berwick zone Constrained, Employed (ALICE) workers. ALICE households earnand a new service area in Beach Haven. The expansion above the Federal Poverty Level but below the local cost of living,was made possible by funding from Pennsylvania leaving them vulnerable to financial hardship despite steadyDepartment of Transportation (PennDOT) and Salem employment. Township.rabbitWORKS was designed to offer an efficient, cost-effective solution for workers commuting to and from their jobs. To introduce rabbitWORKS to the community, Town Hall meetings were held in April 2025, in Cumberland, Dauphin and York Counties.'