The outcome was to approach the Community Action Program Belknap-Merrimack Counties, Inc. (CAPBMCI) to provide the service.
In 1991, the City of Concord began to provide CAPBMCI with ongoing funding to support public transportation beyond the three-year pilot.
In 1999, CAT also operated the Penacook, Heights, Manchester Street and senior service routes.
Manchester Street service was funded through a three-year Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality (CMAQ) grant.
By 2005, CAT had started a Crosstown bus service between Airport Road and Concord Hospital.
In 2024, a fourth route commenced service from Penacook village with stops in Boscawen, Franklin, and Northfield, until its terminus in downtown Laconia.