Source: The Sun, Yuma, Ariz.自存倉Sept. 05--Local transit agencies are hosting a workshop this afternoon to learn the existing and future transit needs of bus riders and community members.The public workshop will be today between 4-7 p.m. at the Yuma Public Library Main Branch, 2951 S. 21st Drive. Citizens may reach the workshop via Yuma County Area Transit (YCAT) Route 95, which serves the library in both directions.The Yuma County Intergovernmental Public Transportation Authority, which operates YCAT, and the Yuma Metropolitan Planning Organization, the regional transportation planning agency, will incorporate the input they gather in the Short Range Transit Plan.The interactive workshop will give riders and community members the opportunity to share their ideas about YCAT's bus schedules, routes and services and to indicate their priorities for future service improvements.Attendees will have an opportunity to talk with YCAT staff and consultants to learn about the SRTP process.The SRTP is a "roadmap for YCAT's future development," according to Transit Director John Andoh.A workshop was also held Wednesday at the San Luis Public Library.The two workshops are the first round of the public outreach process迷你倉新蒲崗 which will include two additional workshops, an online survey that will go "live" during this month and a survey of passengers on the buses and at busy YCAT bus stops at selected times during September."Public outreach is an integral part of the SRTP process," Andoh noted.Residents may also comment through the YCAT website at .ycipta.org.Anyone unable to attend the workshop may visit the website to learn more about the project and provide comments.The website will be updated continually to communicate the SRTP's progress and announce future workshops, Andoh said.In addition, YCIPTA and the Quechan Indian Tribe hosted a workshop Wednesday to discuss potential changes to Blue Route 5 and Turquoise Route 10.The changes to the Blue Route 5, which includes new service to the Andrade Port of Entry going to Algodones, Mexico, and Turquoise Route 10, which includes new direct service to the Yuma Palms Regional Center and Imperial Valley Mall in El Centro, Calif.For more information about the workshops, transit plan and route changes, visit .ycipta.org or call 928-783-2235.Copyright: ___ (c)2013 The Sun (Yuma, Ariz.) Visit The Sun (Yuma, Ariz.) at .yumasun.com Distributed by MCT Information Services迷你倉出租
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Agencies seek input on transit plan, proposed bus route changes
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