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Community Feedback Welcome on ACT Transportation Plan

Community Feedback Welcome on ACT Transportation Plan

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Amarillo City Transit (ACT) is providing opportunities for the community to provide integral feedback to public transportation in the city with the Coordinated Public Transit-Human Services Transportation Plan.

The plan is focused on expanding and improving mobility options for seniors, individuals with disabilities and people with lower income.

“What is of the ultimate importance for ACT is what the community needs as far as public transportation,” said ACT Director Chris Quigley. “As ACT continues to focus on seniors, people with disabilities and those with lower income levels, we want to provide as many convenient opportunities as possible for the public to help guide our public transportation plans.”

ACT is offering an online community survey at: https://survey123.arcgis.com/share/ecdda4d83e7d4ad2b77c5d8bf16788c1

In addition, ACT has scheduled two public engagement meetings (at the ACT Multimodal Terminal, 509 S. Bowie St.):

  • -Tuesday (November 18) from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. and Thursday (November 20) from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Free transportation to the public meetings is available. For more information call 806-378-6844.

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