
Residents of Maple Grove and Plymouth have been called upon to voice their perspectives on the future of their local transit systems. To involve the community in shaping the next decade of suburban travel, Maple Grove Transit and Plymouth Metrolink are hosting a virtual open house dedicated to examining and revising current transit services. The forthcoming online event is a prime opportunity for locals to contribute to the conversation and steer the direction of upcoming changes for their northwest metro areas.
The virtual discussion is scheduled for Wednesday, March 19, from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m., and it promises to be a pivotal platform for public input, reflecting the agencies' commitment to community engagement and transparent decision-making in the face of evolving transportation needs. Attendees are encouraged to sign up to receive an invitation to the event, which promises an avenue for opinions and ideas to be heard, concerns to be addressed, and a collaborative vision for transit to emerge.
As reported by the City of Maple Grove MN - Local Government's social media post, the local government is urging public participation in this planning phase. The invitation extends beyond current riders of Maple Grove Transit and Plymouth Metrolink to all community members interested in shaping their public transportation infrastructure. For those looking to join the open house, registration can be done through the provided link or by contacting the number given in the announcement.









