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ATD collecting feedback to determine mobility plan direction
Friday, April 27, 2018 by Katy McElroy
Since the end of March, the city has been surveying the community on the future of public transportation in Austin. The short Strategic Mobility Plan survey, which gathers feedback on three possible transit scenarios, is an important tool for the Austin Transportation Department to use to create a comprehensive transportation plan for the city. The survey has received over 1,200 responses so far, and the city is hoping to receive many more before the May 31 closing date. In conjunction with the online survey, the department is hosting several events for members of the public to ask questions and provide in-person feedback and ideas. The event schedule and more information about the survey are available on the mobility plan website here. You can proceed directly to the survey here.
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