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Residents Can Strengthen Area Transportation with MPO Survey

Residents Can Strengthen Area Transportation with MPO Survey

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The Amarillo Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is providing residents with the opportunity to help improve the Amarillo area’s transportation system.

The (MPO) Resilience Improvement Plan Survey is an outlet for residents to provide feedback to strengthen the area’s transportation system, specifically in response to emergencies like extreme weather events.

The survey seeks input on how resilient the current transportation system is, possible improvements and how the community stays informed about transportation and emergency plans.

“By gathering this information, the MPO hopes to enhance the safety and reliability of the transportation network for Amarillo and Canyon,” said City of Amarillo Planner II and MPO member Allison Knie. “We value public feedback to improve the Amarillo area’s transportation system.”

The MPO Resilience Improvement Plan Survey can be found at: arcg.is/1SX0Wr0

For more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at 806-378-5219 or by email at david.henry@amarillo.gov.

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