STATELINE, Nev. — Lake Link is forecasted to serve 120,000 people in its first year, said Raymond Suarez, project manager and executive director of South Shore Transit Management.
The South Shore microtransit application has been operating since July 22 thanks to the funding from 20 organizations, businesses, and agencies like Keep Tahoe Blue League to Save Lake Tahoe, city of South Lake Tahoe, El Dorado County and Lake Tahoe Visitors Authority, among others.
Recently, the Lake Link Board of Directors approved the addition of a fifth vehicle to the fleet and Suarez told the Tribune conversations have begun regarding expansion of the service area, all within six months from its launch date.