Closings & Delays

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 ill announce all closing and delays with the local radio stations and Cass County Online.

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 Corona Virus

Please note that we as an agency are taking precautions to protect our drivers and our passengers.

As of 11/1/22, masks are recommended but are no longer required. This policy is subject to change.

All buses carry disinfectant wipes, hand sanitizer and are cleaned on a regular basis.

We also ask you as passengers to please do your part to protect our drivers and other passengers. If you are sick and running a temperature, please if possible stay home, keep your hands washed regularly, cover your mouth when you cough, and limit your contact with other passengers.

2022 closings

New Years Day, Good Friday (no City bus on Saturday) ,  Memorial Day (no City Bus on Saturday), Fourth of July, Labor Day (no City Bus on Saturday), Thanksgiving (Thursday-Friday-Saturday), Christmas: December 23,24,25,26.  New Years: December 30-31 & Jan 1.

 2023 Holiday Closings

Good Friday April 7, No City Bus on Saturday April 8,  Memorial Day Monday, May 29, No City Bus on Saturday May 27, 4th of July Tuesday, July 4, Labor Day Monday Sept 4, No City Bus on Saturday Sept 2, Thanksgiving Thursday-Friday-Saturday Nov 23-24-25,Christmas Friday-Saturday-Monday Dec 22-23-25, New Years Monday, Jan 1, No City Bus on Saturday Dec 30

 

When to look for closings and delays

 The temperature is going to be 0 degrees for the majority of the day (this will most likely result in transit being closed for the day).

  1. The temperature is 0 degrees but expected  to be out of the negative by 10 am. (this will most likely result in a delay of services).
  2. Fresh snowfall of 2 inches or more (this will most likely lead to a delay in service until 10 am or until plows have had time to clear the roads)
  3. Travel emergencies and warnings (Orange travel alerts may result in delayed services and Red travel warnings will result in closings) 

Driveways and alleys

It is important to keep your driveway clear enough for our buses to pull in and out safely to pick you up. In many cases alley pick-ups will not be allowed.

Please keep up with your local radio stations and Cass County Online for delays.