moveDC will be the City’s first long range transportation plan that looks at all modes (bus/circulator, metro, car, sidewalks, streetcar, biking) together. It would be a great way to give your input on what the future of the city’s transportation looks like in your neighborhood and for your everyday commute.
The District Department of Transportation will be hosting four community meetings around the city to talk about the future of transportation in the District. We will be in Ward 5/6 on March 26th from 6-8pm at Ludlow Taylor Elementary School, 659 G Street NE. Please spread this information to your neighbors and friends. PLEASE INVITE AT LEAST 5 OTHERS.
There will be a brief presentation to explain the purpose of moveDC, recap the moveDC Idea Exchange, and explain the activities for the evening. For the remainder of the meeting there will be interactive exhibits where you will be able to share your thoughts on neighborhood and citywide transportation issues.
Do you need assistance to participate?
For those who need special accommodations or language assistance services (translation or interpretation), please contact Jordyne Blaise, Office of Civil Rights, 202-671-5117 or Jordyne.Blaise@dc.gov. These services will be provided free of charge.
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When
Tue Mar 26, 2013 6pm – 8pm Eastern Time
Where
Ludlow Taylor Elementary School – 659 G Street NE (map)