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DDOT Announces Virtual Public Meeting on DC Circulator Phase-Out in Washington D.C.

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Published on September 17, 2024
DDOT Announces Virtual Public Meeting on DC Circulator Phase-Out in Washington D.C.Source: Google Street View

Washington, D.C. streets are set to undergo a significant change as the District Department of Transportation (DDOT) prepares to phase out the DC Circulator service. A public meeting is slated for Thursday and will be conducted virtually. This will allow residents to learn more about the transition and voice their concerns. According to the District Department of Transportation, attendees can access the meeting online or by phone with the provided join link and access code.

Even though remote participation is convenient, ending the DC Circulator service will likely upset many people who rely on it for their daily commutes. The DDOT wants to keep the community informed, give people a chance to share their opinions, and answer any important questions they might have. Deborah Monts at [email protected] is the contact for those seeking more information about the project.

The meeting will run from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m., and for those unable to attend, materials and summaries of the talks will be made accessible on the project's website within 72 hours of the meeting's conclusion. In addition, comments about the study can be left on the project website, allowing for continuous public engagement in the discussion around the Circulator's phase-out.

For special accommodations, like Sign Language interpretation, contact Xavier Davis at [email protected] or the Equity and Inclusion Division at [email protected] before the event.