Tuesday, November 12, 2013

meeting on the G8 Metrobus route (and others) -- tonight, Tuesday, 11-12-2013

See this message from a Bloomingdale resident:

Thought you might want to post this notice from WMATA. Many of us are suffering the miseries of the G8 bus right now, so the more people at the event tomorrow, the better.

Cheers.
 


Subject: Metrobus public meetings: Nov. 12 & 13!
To: "info@metrobus-studies.com" <info@metrobus-studies.com>

Dear riders of the Metrobus Rhode Island Avenue and Baltimore Avenue Lines,

Metro will be holding the two more public meetings for this project on November 12 and 13.  You're invited!  

The study team will be showing a set of improvement options – including potential new routes and services – and wants to get your feedback on them.

If you’re a rider of Metrobus routes G8, T18, 81, 82, 83, 84, or 86, please come to one of the meetings and let us know which options you would like to see recommended to the Metro Board for approval!

The dates, times, and locations of the two meetings are:

Tuesday, November 12, 2013
Watha T. Daniel / Shaw Neighborhood Library
Rhode Island Avenue & 7th Street NW
Washington, DC
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
(Across the street from Shaw Metro Station and served directly by Metrobus Routes G8, 70, and 79.)

Wednesday, November 13, 2013
Hyattsville City Hall, Municipal Building
1st Floor, Multipurpose Room
4310 Gallatin Street
Hyattsville, MD
6:00 pm to 7:30 pm
(Served by Metrobus Routes 83 and F8)

No presentation will be given at the meetings.  They will be “open house” format, meaning that you can arrive any time between 6:00 pm and 7:30 pm to review the improvement options and talk with project team members.  We would like to get feedback about these preliminary plans from as many riders as possible before completing the final report and submitting recommendations to the Metro Board in 2014.

All members of the public are invited and no RSVP is necessary. Please let your friends, neighbors, co-workers, and fellow riders know about these public meetings!

Both facilities are wheelchair accessible. A Spanish translator will be available for those who prefer to communicate in Spanish.

Thanks, and we hope to see you at the public meetings.

Patrick A. Gough, AECOM
Metrobus Studies Team

1 comment:

mattxmal said...

Hi Scott---Just noticed this is happening tonight. Could you repost this on BACA as well? Thank you