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CITY OF DURHAM: Engage Durham Seeks Comments On Durham Transit Plan Update

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City of Durham issued the following announcement on Jul. 16. 

Online Survey in English and Spanish Now Available Through August 20

If you are interested in improving and expanding public transportation in Durham, now is your chance to provide your input through an online survey on specific transit projects and service improvements. 

The Durham Transit Plan will decide how the community wants to invest in, expand, and prioritize the public transportation network over the next 20 years. Three sets of transit options have been developed as examples of what could be implemented with the available funding. These options were developed based on a public engagement process that occurred in late 2020, as well as technical and financial analyses. City and County staff are now seeking public feedback on what transit improvements in Durham are the most important to include in the final preferred option to be developed later this year. 

Residents and others who are interested in the project can now provide their comments by completing an online survey, available in English and Spanish, by August 20. 

In addition to seeking feedback online, small-group discussions are being held by Engagement Ambassadors, who are Durham residents who receive a stipend to help engage hard-to-reach and underrepresented communities. City and County staff are also scheduling in-person engagement events at high-use Durham bus stops and community events as well as scheduling meetings and presentations with stakeholders. 

For more information about the Durham Transit Plan, visit the project webpage. 

Original source can be found here.       

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