District Reviewing Transit Plans
The District Department of Transportation and Metro this month will show the preliminary findings of their DC Neighborhood Circulation Study, reviewing potential improvements in bus service citywide.
The District says the improvements could include new Metrobus lines and new Circulator buses or changes to existing routes.
The study is scheduled to be completed this winter. The two agencies held first round of community meetings in September, and they say that comments made by residents at those sessions have become part of the study.
This is the schedule of the four December meetings, all of which begin at 6:30 p.m. with an open house and continue at 7 p.m. with a presentation:
Dec. 9: Trinidad Recreation Center, 1310 Childress St. NE
Dec. 10: 6th District Police Station, 100 42nd Street NE
Dec. 11: Trinity AME Zion Church, 3505 16th Street NW
Dec. 16: The Specialty Hospital of Washington-Hadley, 4601 Martin L. King Jr. Ave. SW
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Robert Thomson
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December 2, 2008; 7:54 AM ET
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