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Home / News / Residents invited to review Asheville’s Final Draft Transit Master Plan

Residents invited to review Asheville’s Final Draft Transit Master Plan

Posted on June 10, 2018January 26, 2022 by Web Editors - CAPE
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The City of Asheville’s Final Draft Transit Master Plan is now available for review. The plan has been endorsed by the Transit Committee and Multimodal Transportation Commission, and will now be reviewed by the Planning and Economic Development Committee. It will go Asheville City Council on July 24.

Before that, the City will hold a public meeting for a final review of the plan from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. June 18 at the Asheville Public Works Building, 161 S Charlotte St., Room 109.

Residents can also send questions or comments to staff via email or phone.  If you cannot access the documents or need help interpreting them, staff are happy to provide additional assistance and reasonable accommodations.

To review the plan and related information, visit this link.

For questions, comments or additional assistance, please contact:

Elias Mathes
Transit Planning Manager
City of Asheville
828-232-4522
EMathes@Ashevillenc.gov

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