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Fri Nov 5, 2021, 04:55 PM Nov 2021

Mayor Durkan expands unlimited transit program to include Seattle middle school students

Middle school students attending Seattle schools are now eligible to receive a free, unlimited-use ORCA card under a new executive order passed by Mayor Jenny Durkan this week.

The city will expand its ORCA Opportunity program, which was created by Durkan in 2018, to provide nearly 8,000 middle school students in the city with access to free transit passes. The program is already available to 15,000 high school students and over 1,000 Seattle Promise students.

"We are building a transit culture in our region by giving our youth a passport to our City. Giving the kids of Seattle a way to and from school and activities is only the beginning," Durkan said in a news release. "ORCA Opportunity opens doors to using transit to access sporting events, colleges, arts and culture around Seattle."

The passes can be used on most regional transit systems except for the Washington State Ferries. The program is funded by a 0.15% sales tax — known as Proposition 1 — that was approved by over 80% of Seattle voters last November.

https://www.seattlepi.com/local/transportation/article/seattle-middle-school-students-get-free-orca-cards-16593398.php

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