SafeRide, the University of Wyoming's free public transportation system for UW students and the Laramie community, is celebrating its 10th anniversary this week.
SafeRide representatives will host an open house/birthday party from 5-7 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 16, at the downtown office, located at 403 S. 3rd Street.
The program has provided more than 250,000 rides, and ridership now averages about 30,000 per year. SafeRide's budget is $180,000, which is covered by the Associated Students of UW student fee that is collected each semester from full- and part-time students. Additionally, CoPSA (the Coalition to Prevent Substance Abuse) and WyoTech are major supporters and have helped fund the program.
A proclamation noting SafeRide's 10th anniversary will be read at Tuesday's Laramie City Council meeting.
For more about SafeRide, including hours of operation, a link to a map and other information, visit the website at https://www.uwyo.edu/saferide/about/index.html or contact Angela Barrett, SafeRide coordinator, at (307) 766-5204 or e-mail abarrett@uwyo.edu.