Way To Go Lansing!

Attended an open house last night put on by the Michigan/Grand River Avenue Transportation Study group in Meridian Township.  CATA and the affected communities are working together to map out a vision for transit along this important corridor…stretching from the Capitol Building out to the Meridian Mall.  The study group has been look at the various transit systems operating around the country (buses, bus rapid transit, light rail, streetcars, etc) and researching each one to see which type of system and what kind of improvements would be most appropriate to make this corridor a true economic engine for the region.  The study group has been working to educate the public on the various options through the website www.migrtrans.org.  On this site, visitors can answer a survey about their preferences for improvements to the corridor and can actually map out how their preferred system would look, from choosing the kind of transit system, the number of road lanes, bike path and sidewalk locations.  Just a great tool!  Kudos to the study group for their efforts to bring about this vision and their work to reach out and educate the public!

Chris Hackbarth works for the Michigan Municipal League, specializing in transportation policy issues. You can contact him at 517-908-0303 or by e-mail.

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