Transit System Survey: City Seeks Feedback

Mar 19, 2017

Update, March 24, 2017: This transit survey is now closed. Results from the transit survey will be presented at the City Council meeting on March 28.

The City of Georgetown is launching a fixed-route transit service, also known as a bus service, in August. The new transit service includes four routes with a central hub at the Georgetown Public Library.

The City is conducting an online poll to gather feedback on proposed fares, hours of service, and a name for the new system.

The survey closes at 11:59 p.m. on Thursday, March 23. Survey results will be provided to the City Council and City staff.

The system is supported with federal transportation funding as well as local funding from the City of Georgetown and the Georgetown Health Foundation.

A public open house on the new transit system will be held from 4 to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 21 at the Georgetown Public Library, 402 W. Eighth Street. Information on the new transit system will be available at the open house and attendees can take the online survey.

For more information about the new transit system as well as the Transit Development Plan, go to transit.georgetown.org.

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