Tag Archives: Moving Transit Forward

The Draft of Metro’s Long-Range Plan in 60 Seconds

We know everyone is busy. There is a lot of information out there to ingest. So this post is designed to be a 60-second summary (actual time may vary!) of the draft “Moving Transit Forward” plan presentation that we released yesterday.  You’ve got 60 seconds for the future of St. Louis transit, right?  Let’s go. [...]

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Preferred Community Corridors

The Results of the Community Workshops: The Breakdown

During the community workshops in November, the Metro long-term planning team went around the region and conducted community workshops to get a handle on what are St. Louisans’ priorities for transit spending, now and in the future.  People chose which corridors and modes they preferred, and which amenities were important to them.  Now, Metro’s Moving [...]

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Update: Another location/date added to Public Forums

Our Moving Transit Forward team has added another location and time to the public roundtable forums that will be happening from October 13 (next Tuesday!) until October 27, and I think a lot of blog readers will find this one easy to get to. Tuesday, October 20 at 11 a.m. – 1 p.m. City of [...]

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Bob Baer briefs the crowd

Moving Transit Forward: Public Engagement Meeting Schedule announced (Updated)

UPDATE: An additional forum date announced. At yesterday’s executive briefing, Metro’s planning officials announced the dates and locations for the first round of public engagement meetings for the long-range planning process. We’re posting the schedule here, and you can expect an announcement of the long-range plan website prior to the first meeting on October 13. [...]

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Moving Transit Forward: Metro would like you to help shape its long-range transit plan

As our readers are aware, Metro has been making many changes over the past two years under the leadership of our current President & CEO, Bob Baer. This blog has been one such change. Now here comes a big change: Under Mr. Baer’s leadership and that of our new Chief of Planning and System Development, [...]

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