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Albany Transit, Linn-Benton Loop, and Albany Call-A-Ride Fares

Policy Title Print Policy History
A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING THE FARE STRUCTURE FOR ALBANY TRANSIT SYSTEM, THE LINN-BENTON LOOP TRANSIT SYSTEM, AND ALBANY CALL-A-RIDE, AND REPEALING RESOLUTION NO. 5270
Current PolicyAdopted
Resolution 6121May 9, 2012
Previous PoliciesAdopted
Resolution 5270May 24, 2006
Resolution 4565January 9, 2002
Resolution 2685May 13, 1987
Resolution 2609April 9, 1986
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