LiveGreen: Provide feedback on local transportation

Omaha and the surrounding areas are expanding and changing, and with those changes there are new opportunities.









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You may have attended last week’s open house for Bus Rapid Transit (BRT), a new way to move people in the metro, akin to “Rail on Wheels.” BRT will launch in Omaha in 2018, with a stop at the med center. If you were unable to attend but would like to provide input on the bus, amenities, stations, etc., please take the following survey.

Bus Rapid Transit Feedback Survey

In the meantime, you already may be or have thought about riding the bus as part of TravelSmart. The 92 express bus currently departs the med center on Dodge Street at four different times in the afternoon. While it stops at 62nd, 74th, 84th and 90th streets, it ultimately takes riders to the Park and Rides at 144th (First National Bank) and 175th (Village Pointe) streets.

Metro has been reviewing ridership and is considering making changes to accommodate more people. If you currently take the 92 or have ever considered riding this route, please take the following survey by this Friday, June 24.

Metro 92 Express Survey

As long as you are taking surveys, please consider taking the Metro Area Planning Agency (MAPA) long range transportation survey. MAPA is currently seeking public feedback on scenarios that will directly affect Douglas, Sarpy and Pottawattamie counties, but will still affect those traveling in from Washington, Dodge, Saunders, Cass, Mills and Harrison counties. You will be asked to rank scenarios that will ultimately provide a vision for transportation development over the next several decades, affecting how you commute to work, how others are employed and get to their jobs, travel around the metro and your tax dollars.

MAPA Long Range Transportation Survey

Your input on these items will affect transportation options in the metro area. Thank you for taking the time to share your comments.

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