COUNTY OF ORANGE: Resident Feedback Period Open for FY24 Orange County Transit Work Program

COUNTY OF ORANGE: Resident Feedback Period Open for FY24 Orange County Transit Work Program
Resident Feedback Period Open for FY24 Orange County Transit Work Program — COUNTY OF ORANGE: (http://orangecountync.gov)
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County of Orange issued the following announcement on March 17.

Each year the Transit Staff Working Group (SWG) develops an annual Work Program including a budget for the upcoming fiscal year as part of the appropriations process for the Orange County Transit Plan.

 A Draft version of the FY24 Orange County Transit Work Program is now available for public feedback. 

The Work Program includes information on new services such as the Chapel Hill Transit’s High School Route in addition to continued funding for current services to allow for more stops on existing routes. 

Citizens interested in more information about Work Program can visit https://www.dchcmpo.org/what-we-do/programs-plans/transit-plans/staff-working-group for details.  

The public comment period related to the Work Program will run now through March 28, 2023. Comments can be made at https://forms.office.com/r/N4kcEk1uyD or by sending an email to publicinformation@dchcmpo.org.

After the public comment period has ended, the Orange County Transit Staff Working Group will recommend a final FY24 Orange County Transit Work Program, and it will be presented for approval by the Orange County Board of Commissioners and the Go Triangle Board of Trustees.

Original source can be found here.



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