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Transit Advocates of Orange County
Take Our Transit Vision Survey for Better Bus Service!

We've been working on a new concept for an exciting Transit Vision for Orange County, and we'd like your input!

Given the worst transit cuts in OCTA history, it may seem like an odd time to focus on a blue sky vision of what we'd like transit to be, but two significant OCTA projects are coming up, and we want to make sure OCTA knows what we think good bus service looks like. (The projects are OCTA's Long Range Transportation Plan, and their Transit System Study.) Keep in mind that this Vision is just in draft stage now and may change considerably, especially where the wording is unclear.

Please send us your comments by this Sunday evening, December 5.

Then, if you have questions, or want more information, join us for a follow-up phone conference call Thursday, December 9, 7 pm.

We'll send the phone number next week — there's no charge for the call except normal toll charges to the 323 / downtown Los Angeles area code. We may be able to have Spanish translation on the call — let us know if you're interested.

Thank you — your comments will help make the Transit Vision the best it can be!

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Transit Advocates of Orange County - www.transitadvocatesoc.org - (714)607-0012

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