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May

Night Owl Evening Service Begins October 1

Oct 1, 2008 - Sep 24, 2009
MAX service area
(Holland, Mich.) Sept. 30, 2008 – Holland area residents who have places to go in the evening but no transportation will now have the option of riding the bus. The Macatawa Area Express (MAX) Transportation Authority begins offering its “Night Owl” reserved ride service from 7 p.m. to midnight Mondays through Saturdays.

The service offers call-ahead reserved rides only after the regular fixed bus routes end at 7 p.m. Passengers must call in to reserve their ride by 4 p.m. the day prior to travel. Reservations are being handled on a first-come, first served basis. One way fares are $3 for adults and half-fare cardholders, and $1 for seniors, children and ADA cardholders.

“Area residents have consistently requested evening bus service, but our transit millage is insufficient to fund the cost of operating our fixed route buses at night,” explains Sherri Betz, MAX’s marketing specialist. “Offering Reserve-A-MAX in the evening will at least give residents the option of riding the bus home from work, or attending evening social or school functions.”

Betz admits that it is possible that demand for night service will exceed capacity, but that this is a good start and will help transit officials gauge the demand for service.

The new evening service is made possible by a $55,000 New Freedom Grant from the Federal Transportation Administration to fund one driver and one bus until midnight. MAX must match the grant with a $55,000 local contribution.

MAX’s policy of allowing able-bodied adults to use the demand response service is an anomaly. The transit systems in Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and Kalamazoo do not offer reserved ride service for adults unless they have a disability.

New Route 8 to Zeeland Began April 6

Feb 10, 2009 - May 29, 2009
Zeeland
MAX now offers 8 fixed routes with our newest route providing hourly service to and from the City of Zeeland. Route 8 includes 23 stops at many popular Zeeland destinations. To view Route 8, click on the Routes & Schedules link on the left hand side of our home page.

1/2 Mile Rule Takes Effect April 6

Feb 10, 2009 - May 30, 2009
Holland
Beginning April 6, 2009, able-bodied residents, including school aged children, who are within 1/2 mile of a MAX bus stop will no longer be eligible to use Reserve-A-MAX and will be required to use the fixed bus routes. Previously, passengers greater than ¼ (one-quarter) mile of a bus stop were able to use demand response service. Able-bodied persons (non-ADA) who currently use demand response service may not longer qualify for reserved rides if they are within 1/2 mile of a bus stop. Passengers affected by this new policy may call MAX customer service at 355-1010 for assistance in planning their trips using the fixed routes.

The MAX Board approved the new requirement at its January 26, 2009 meeting. The change in policy is designed to gradually reduce the reliance on demand response service, which is a premium service designed primarily for ADA eligible passengers and seniors. By reducing the number of reserved rides, MAX officials hope to free up more drivers and buses that could be used on some fixed routes to offer more frequent service, such as 30 minute headways instead of hourly.

Tulip Time Route/Stop Changes

May 4, 2009 - May 9, 2009
Holland/Zeeland
MAX is altering some of its routes and suspending some bus stops in the downtown Holland area because of roads being blocked for Tulip Time parades on May 6 (Wednesday), May 7 (Thursday) and May 9 (Saturday) only from noon- 5 p.m. Not all fixed bus routes are affected. The following are inbound and outbound route changes are effective only from 12-5 p.m. on May 6, 7 and 9. Passengers with specific questions about route and bus stop changes during Tulip Time are advised to call MAX at (616) 355-1010.

Route #2
Inbound changes
• Pine and 9th St. (:48) stop suspended and replaced by Pine & 3rd (:47)
• College & 9th St. (:49) stop suspended and replaced by 3rd E. of River (:48)
• No stops at 9th St. East of College (:49) and Columbia & 8th (Post Office) (:49)
Route #3
Outbound changes
• No stop at Columbia & 7th (:01)
• No stop at River & 7th (:04) – Temporary stop at Lincoln & 12th (:04)
• No stop at Maple & 8th (:06) – Temporary stop at Lincoln & 15th (:06)
• No stop at VanRaalte & 10th (:07) – Temporary stop at Lincoln & 24th (:07)
• No stop at VanRaalte & 13th (:07)
• No stop at VanRaalte & 16th (:09) – Temporary stop at Lincoln & 27th (:12)
• No stop at Harrison & 16th (:10) – Temporary stop at Lincoln & 32nd (:14)
• No stop at Ottawa & 16th (:10)
Inbound changes
• No stops on VanRaalte between 32nd & 18th -- Temporary stop at Pine & 32nd
• No stop at Columbia & 32nd (:41)
• No stop at Pine & 32nd (:40)
• No stop at Lincoln & 27th (:43)
• No stop at Lincoln & 24th (North of 24th) (:44)
• No stop at Lincoln & 15th (:45)
• No stop at Lincoln & 12th (:46)
Route #4
Outbound change
• No stop at Columbia & 8th (Post office) (:02)
Route #5
Outbound changes
No stops at:
• Central between 7th & 8th (:02)
• Central between 8th & 9th (:03)
• S. River & 12th (City Hall) (:05)
• Pine S. of 12th (Third Reformed) (:09)
• Pine S. of 15th (:07)
Temporary stops added at:
• Columbia & 16th (:06)
• Central & 16th (:08)
Inbound changes
No stops at:
• 21st & State (Evergreen Commons) (:43)
• 12th & River Ave. (Centennial Park) (:45)
• 9th & River Ave. (:46)
• River S. of 6th (:47)
• 6th E. of Central (:48)
• Columbia N. of 7th (:48)
Route #6
Outbound change
• No stop at Columbia & 8th (Post Office) (:04).
Route #7
Outbound changes
No stops at:
• Columbia & 11th (:02)
• 15th & Columbia (:03)

June

Night Owl Evening Service Begins October 1

Oct 1, 2008 - Sep 24, 2009
MAX service area
(Holland, Mich.) Sept. 30, 2008 – Holland area residents who have places to go in the evening but no transportation will now have the option of riding the bus. The Macatawa Area Express (MAX) Transportation Authority begins offering its “Night Owl” reserved ride service from 7 p.m. to midnight Mondays through Saturdays.

The service offers call-ahead reserved rides only after the regular fixed bus routes end at 7 p.m. Passengers must call in to reserve their ride by 4 p.m. the day prior to travel. Reservations are being handled on a first-come, first served basis. One way fares are $3 for adults and half-fare cardholders, and $1 for seniors, children and ADA cardholders.

“Area residents have consistently requested evening bus service, but our transit millage is insufficient to fund the cost of operating our fixed route buses at night,” explains Sherri Betz, MAX’s marketing specialist. “Offering Reserve-A-MAX in the evening will at least give residents the option of riding the bus home from work, or attending evening social or school functions.”

Betz admits that it is possible that demand for night service will exceed capacity, but that this is a good start and will help transit officials gauge the demand for service.

The new evening service is made possible by a $55,000 New Freedom Grant from the Federal Transportation Administration to fund one driver and one bus until midnight. MAX must match the grant with a $55,000 local contribution.

MAX’s policy of allowing able-bodied adults to use the demand response service is an anomaly. The transit systems in Grand Rapids, Muskegon, and Kalamazoo do not offer reserved ride service for adults unless they have a disability.

\'Dump the Pump\' on Thursday, June 18!

Jun 3, 2009 - Jun 19, 2009
June 18 7 a.m.-2 p.m.
Greater Holland area
MAX will be observing the fourth annual “National Dump the Pump Day” on Thursday, June 18, by offering gifts to the first 400 fixed bus route passengers and serving refreshments at the Padnos Center from 2-4 p.m. It also will be showing its award-winning video, \"We\'ll Take You There,\" touting the benefits of MAX transit to the community in the Padnos Center lobby.

Dump the Pump is designed to encourage people to get out of their cars and ride public transportation to raise awareness of the benefits of transit. Public transportation has the ability to save people money, conserve gasoline, and reduce the harmful greenhouse gases emitted into the environment.


PASSENGER ALERT! Routes 6 & 7 Detoured Due to Road Flood Damage

Jun 26, 2009 - Sep 26, 2009
South Holland
Inbound Route 6 and outbound Route 7 have been detoured due to severe road damage caused by heaving flooding and storms on June 19 that washed out sections of pavement and road. Portions of 24th Street are closed as is Lincoln between 16th and 24th Streets. Passengers are advised to note these changes, effective immediately.
Route 6 INBOUND detour:
• Waverly north to 24th St.
• West on 24th over US 31 to Apple Ave.
• South on Apple Ave. to 32nd St.
• 32nd St. west to Lincoln Ave.
• Lincoln Ave. north to 24th St.
• West on 24th to Columbia
• North on Columbia to 16th
• North on Fairbanks to resume normal inbound route to transfer center

Route 7 OUTBOUND detour:
• Lincoln south to 16th
• West on 16th to Columbia
• South on Columbia to 24th
• East on 24th to Lincoln
• South on Lincoln to resume normal outbound route

Passengers using the bus stop at Lincoln/24th-Urban Youth Center (:06) are advised to use the bus stop at 24th and Columbia. Questions regarding these route detours are advised to contact MAX customer service at (616) 355-1010.

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