The Utah Transit Authority (UTA) is inviting the public to provide feedback on its updated 2025-2029 Five-Year Service Plan (FYSP).

Earlier this summer, UTA gathered input on an unphased version of the plan. Now, the agency is returning with a phased draft to better reflect community needs, operational constraints, and financial considerations.

The FYSP, informed by UTA’s Long-Range Transit Plan, outlines potential changes to transit services over the next five years. It aims to improve transit access and efficiency across the region, ensuring people can get where they need to go.

The proposed updates are based on a systemwide analysis of routes and services, as well as feedback from local communities. Other factors such as operational feasibility and cost-effectiveness have also been considered.

UTA is seeking feedback on the updated draft until October 6, 2024. Residents can explore the plan and submit their comments through the UTA website at rideuta.com/FYSP. An interactive map is also available to help users visualize potential changes.

Additionally, UTA will host a virtual public information session on Tuesday, Sept. 17. Community members interested in attending can register online to join the Zoom meeting.

For more information and to participate in the feedback process, visit the UTA website. Public input is critical in shaping the future of transit services in the region, ensuring that they align with community needs and expectations.