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City of Monrovia Recognized for GoMonrovia Program

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GoMonrovia continues to make waves. – Courtesy photo

The City of Monrovia received the Chapter President’s Award, by the Southern California Chapter of the American Society for Public Administration (ASPA), for the GoMonrovia program. On July 11, the annual awards ceremony celebrated individuals and organizations that have made a significant impact in the public administration field. The Chapter President’s Award is presented to a recipient selected by the Chapter President.

Launched in March 2018, GoMonrovia leverages the strengths of the ride-share provider Lyft, in partnership with the City’s dial-a-ride operator, to provide fast and affordable transportation throughout Monrovia. Since its inception, over 23,000 individuals have signed up to use Lyft through GoMonrovia, making the program Lyft’s most utilized transportation partnership.

– Courtesy photo

This innovative program addresses suburban mobility challenges by creating a public-private partnership to provide fast, convenient and affordable transportation options around town. With 30 percent of rides each month beginning or ending at the highly-utilized Monrovia Gold Line station or in Old Town Monrovia, the program fills the previous gap in reliable first and last mile transit connections, reduces parking demand and eases commuter parking shortages. It has created a viable new model of suburban mobility and accessibility that other cities can replicate. For more information on GoMonrovia, visit gomonrovia.com.

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