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Curb-to-curb service also will be offered for anyone with a disability. There will be no charge for the service at least until the end of September. “MCDOT innovative transit-on-demand program, Ride On Flex, was very popular during its pilot stage and I am pleased to see it return after being put on hiatus due to the pandemic,” said County Executive Marc Elrich in a news release. “In Montgomery County, we are ensuring that our public transportation system is efficient, equitable and easy. As we continue to reopen and recover from the pandemic, we are encouraging our residents to continue to keep their cars at home and utilize more sustainable forms of transportation. Ride On Flex helps us better serve our current users and attract new customers.”
Say goodbye to one of the ways to get on the Main Street bridge from downtown Jacksonville as of April 15. That's when the Florida Department of Transportation shuts down the Independent Drive ramp to the southbound Main Street bridge permanently. When the ramp next to the site of the former Jacksonville Landing is shut down, motorists on Independent Drive who want to get to San Marco and parts beyond will have to go under the blue bridge. They will have to turn left on West Bay Street, then left onto the Main Street bridge. FYI — during deconstruction of the ramp, the west pedestrian sidewalk on the bridge will be closed. People will be detoured to the east pedestrian access to the bridge. The $584,000 project should be completed this summer, the FDOT said.