Lake Link has recently expanded its micro-transit service area further into Nevada and now covers more of the residential areas near the stateline in Douglas County.
Raymond Suarez, executive director of the South Shore Transit Management Association, said in a press release, “Continuation of the current service and potential expansion to the full city limits represents a tremendous milestone for transit operations and mobility options in the South Shore, benefitting our workforce, those without a vehicle, and those wanting to do their part in reducing vehicle miles traveled. We are incredibly grateful to the city of South Lake Tahoe for being a regional leader in transportation for all.”
Just two months later Suarez told the Tribune the funding received from Douglas County allowed for the service to expand along U.S Highway 50 to Lake Village, up Kingsbury to include Clyde’s and down to the bottom of Kahle…