
As Englewood residents may have noticed, their routine commute is due for a shake-up. The city's shuttle service, integral to the flow of the Wellness District, is detouring from its familiar path along Old Hampden Avenue. Construction work is the culprit, necessitating the temporary relocation of some bus stops and a new path for travelers. Specifically, Stop 8 at 200 E. Hampden Ave. and Stop 13 at 442 E. Hampden Ave. are the ones affected, according to the City of Englewood.
While the redirection might seem like a minor inconvenience, it could significantly affect the daily routines of those relying on the shuttle service. Nevertheless, the city seems to be on top of the situation, "working to temporarily relocate" the stops in question, according to a recent report. This adaptation, though a hiccup along the road, promises a new mapping of the usual routes, which will soon be available for all eyes on the city's website and through its social media portals.
The people behind the wheel and those in the offices coordinating these stops understand the potential for disruption. Hence, they ask for patience during this period of transition. As obtained by the City of Englewood, authorities stated they "appreciate your patience with this disruption.” With details continuing to unfurl, residents and shuttle users are advised to stay alert for updates, which are guaranteed to stream in as the situation progresses.









