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May 31, 2017 by Madeline Estes

MATA’s Input On A New 31? 

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MATA Public Input – New 31?

“MATA is hosting a public meeting tonight at the Benjamin Hooks Library to gather your input on new service changes, including a partial restoration of the 31 Crosstown. MBRU will be there to speak on the record in favor of the new 31, and of expanding the proposal to fully restore service.

If you are not able to attend, you can still help. Please send your comments for the full restoration of the 31 Crosstown to MATA’s transit planners via email, post, or phone!

(Facebook link: https://www.facebook.com/events/1826288477699188/)

We also have a general meeting coming up on June 10th, from 12-2 PM at the Cossitt Library! We’ll be discussing the ongoing 31 campaign and our plans for the summer. Hope you can make it!”


 

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