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IN-PERSON OPEN HOUSE Round 2: November VIRTUAL OPEN HOUSE IN-PERSON OPEN HOUSE Round 1: October PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD Regional Transit Study October 1 - November 22, 2019 UPCOMING ACTIVITIES Background The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) is developing a Regional Transit Study (RTS) to including Bastrop, Burnet, Caldwell, and Hays counties as well as portions of Travis and Williamson counties. The CAMPO Regional Transit Study will examine transit needs in the six-county region, excluding the Capital Metro service area, and provide guidance to transit providers and local governments about how to meet future transit needs. Working with Local and Regional Partners CAMPO works closely with local and regional partners, including transit service providers and local government project sponsors, throughout planning process to understand existing transit plans and identify current and future needs. The Regional Transit Study focuses on long-term transit connections for rural and suburban areas of the CAMPO region. This study, along with Capital Metro’s Project Connect, work together with the goal of providing a seamless, regional network of transit options and connections in the six-county CAMPO area. The study does not preclude current or future planning initiatives - such as Project Connect - or services offered by Capital Metro within their service area. Share Your Input CAMPO wants to hear from you about current transit options and future priorities. Participate in an in-person or virtual open house and share your thoughts and comments.

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IN-PERSONOPEN

HOUSERound 2: November

VIRTUAL OPEN

HOUSE

IN-PERSON OPEN HOUSERound 1: October

PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD

Regional Transit Study

October 1 - November 22, 2019

UPCOMING ACTIVITIES

BackgroundThe Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization (CAMPO) is developing a Regional Transit Study (RTS) to including Bastrop, Burnet, Caldwell, and Hays counties as well as portions of Travis and Williamson counties.

The CAMPO Regional Transit Study will examine transit needs in the six-county region, excluding the Capital Metro service area, and provide guidance to transit providers and local governments about how to meet future transit needs.

Working with Local and Regional PartnersCAMPO works closely with local and regional partners, including transit service providers and local government project sponsors, throughout planning process to understand existing transit plans and identify current and future needs.

The Regional Transit Study focuses on long-term transit connections for rural and suburban areas of the CAMPO region. This study, along with Capital Metro’s Project Connect, work together with the goal of providing a seamless, regional network of transit options and connections in the six-county CAMPO area. The study does not preclude current or future planning initiatives - such as Project Connect - or services o�ered by Capital Metro within their service area.

Share Your InputCAMPO wants to hear from you about current transit options and future priorities. Participate in an in-person or virtual open house and share your thoughts and comments.

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[email protected] @CAMPOtexas @CAMPOtexas

campotexas.org @CAMPOtexas

Work with project sponsors to prepare implementation of

future regional transit connections

REFINE AND EVALUATE FUTURE TRANSIT OPTIONS

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IDENTIFY EXISTING AND FUTURE COMMUNITY NEEDS

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ESTABLISH CURRENT CONDITIONS

1Gather feedback from

service providers, project sponsors, and the public on existing

services

Review local governments’ and agencies’ existing

transit plans

Examine the region’s transit options, service providers, and transit access outside of the Capital Metro service

area

Identify gaps in connections

throughout the region

Gather feedback from service providers,

project sponsors, and the public on gaps and

needs

Use projected tra�c patterns, population,

and activity/employment centers to establish future transit needs

Gather feedback from service providers,

project sponsors, and the public on future transit connections

Compile a robust outline of transit

connections for local governments and

the public

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