A 12-week emergency shuttle service option for the ski resorts in Salt Lake County was a 'success,' Salt Lake County Mayor Jenny Wilson said Wednesday.
. The county approved nearly $240,000 to tack onto the public-private partnership.
UTA's ski bus service also fared strongly despite the cutbacks this season. For example, this season's highest ridership point — 3,531 average weekday boardings across all ski bus service areas in Feburary — was its fourth-highest month since 2017, according to UTA data. That doesn't even take into account weekends, which have become increasingly busier for the agency in recent years.
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