In a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around the impending termination of the Sun Metro route serving Socorro, set to conclude at the end of the calendar year. The Local Government Corporation (LGC) is currently evaluating its operational routes in the area, with recommendations from the Texas Transportation Institute (TTI) expected to guide potential changes. These adjustments could range from altering service frequency to completely removing stops in Socorro.
City representative Rudy Cruz expressed his disappointment over the decision to opt out of the LGC, emphasizing the need for collaboration and open communication between the city and the LGC. Cruz highlighted the importance of keeping avenues open for future participation, despite the current withdrawal. He noted that the perception of service cuts could negatively impact the community and urged the LGC to engage in more direct discussions with Socorro to address concerns and explore options for future cooperation.
The LGC has acknowledged the benefits of Socorro's participation in regional operations, indicating a willingness to revisit the conversation in the future. The meeting underscored the necessity for ongoing dialogue to ensure that the needs of the community are met while navigating the complexities of public transit service changes.