
To travel from one zone to another, the trip will cost $4. If someone wants to travel elsewhere within the same service zone, it will cost $3. If riders use Iris to travel to the nearest bus stop, the ride is free. The Iris service splits the Northland into six service areas. Officials say they expect about a 15-20 minute wait time for pickup.īut there might be a fee. Apple and Android users can download Iris now.įrom the app, users can request an Iris vehicle for pick up and drop off within a quarter-mile of their desired location - for example, from your house to the grocery store or your office, or from a restaurant back home. Residents must download the Iris app to their smartphone.


Iris will begin operating March 15, and only in the Northland areas that are part of Kansas City. Riders can travel anywhere in these service zones for a fee. City of Kansas City, MO This map shows the different "service zones" where Iris will begin operating on March 15.
