In a groundbreaking move, the city council has approved a new policy aimed at enhancing public transportation efficiency. This policy includes the introduction of electric buses, expanded service hours, and more frequent routes. City officials believe that these changes will significantly reduce traffic congestion and improve air quality. Residents have long voiced concerns about the current state of public transport, with many citing long wait times and limited access to key areas of the city. The approval comes after months of community discussions and feedback sessions. The first phase of the implementation is expected to roll out within the next six months, with the city planning to invest in sustainable technology and infrastructure. Local environmental groups have praised the initiative, calling it a step towards a greener future for urban commuting. As the city moves forward with this plan, officials are optimistic about the positive impact on both residents and the environment.