The Rochester-Genesee Regional Transportation Authority (RTS) is set to cut its on-demand bus service on weekends and weekdays past 8 p.m. due to a budget deficit. The cut will affect Rochester residents who rely on the service for transportation.

The budget deficit is a result of reduced funding for the RTS.

"We are working to reduce costs and maintain service levels," said a RTS official. The cut to the on-demand bus service is one of several measures being taken to address the budget deficit.

The cut will have a significant impact on Rochester residents, particularly those who rely on the service for transportation to work or school. Rochester residents can expect to see alternative transportation options in the coming weeks.

The RTS is working to reduce the impact of the cut on Rochester residents. The RTS is exploring alternative funding sources and working to maintain service levels.

The cut to the on-demand bus service is a reminder of the importance of funding for public transportation in Rochester. Rochester residents can take steps to support public transportation and advocate for increased funding.

The Rochester community will be watching closely to see how the cut affects the city. The RTS will be monitoring the impact of the cut and working to maintain service levels.