The Houston - Galveston Area Council is requesting public input on the proposed Regional Transit Framework they have prepared over the last year. Houston Tomorrow is hosting a series of workshops to bring together interested nonprofits, activists, and transit users (current and potential) to study the report and make meaningful recommendations.
We have limited space for the first two meetings, and a large space for the second two, so you must rsvp for each one you intend to attend to make sure we have enough space. You do not need to bring anything, although we do have wireless if you want to bring a laptop. You may attend any combination of these meetings that you can make. We are intentionally holding them at different times to involve as many people as possible. All of these meetings will be at 3015 Richmond at the Upper Kirby Building. (Click on any of the meetings to open the registration page for that meeting in a new window or tab)
Thursday, November 11, 11:30 am -1:00 pm, Upstairs Board Room
Thursday, November 18, 11:30 am -1:00 pm , Upstairs Board Room
Saturday, November 20, 10:00 am -12:00 pm , Upper Kirby Room, 1st Floor
Monday, November 29, 11:30 am -1:00 pm, Upper Kirby Room, 1st Floor
To get started on this and for more info, please see: http://www.h-gac.com/taq/transit_planning/framework_study/default.aspx. We’re doing this independently - but in support of - H-GAC’s public engagement process, so we do encourage all of you to go to the link above and check that out.
Lunch and refreshments will be provided by Houston Tomorrow. Vegetarian options will be available. 3015 Kirby is within walking distance of at least the following METRO routes: 18, 25, 53, 73, 78, 283, 286.
November 29, 2010
11:30AM for 1.5 hrs
Upper Kirby Room (First Floor), Upper Kirby Building, 3015 Richmond
$free
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