The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board Wants Your Input on the Region’s Transportation Future

Want to have a say in the metropolitan Washington DC region’s transportation future?

The National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board (TPB) is starting work on a new long-range transportation plan for the region, Visualize 2045. As part of their public outreach efforts, they are looking for information on issues that affect our travel and what would make our experiences better. Our input will help inform discussions among elected leaders and regional planners about the planning and funding decisions they need to make to improve our region’s transportation future.

Visualize 2045 is a new kind of long-range transportation plan for the National Capital Region. It will include projects and improvements for which funding is expected to be available between now and 2045, as well as those for which funding needs to be identified. In all, Visualize 2045 will highlight more than 1,000 regionally significant road and transit projects, hundreds of bicycle and pedestrian projects and key land-use issues facing the region.

To learn more and to take the survey, visit visualize2045.org and click on “Take the survey!” The survey will be available until July 31, 2017 and takes about 5-10 minutes to complete.

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