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DDOT to Host First Semi-Annual DC Circulator Public Forum


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  • Public forum for the DC Circulator on Thursday, March 17 to give passengers an opportunity to participate in discussions about current and future bus service.

“These forums are intended for riders to let us know how we’re doing,”
  — DDOT Associate Director Scott Kubly.

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(Washington, DC) The District Department of Transportation’s (DDOT) Progressive Transportation Services Administration (PTSA) is hosting the first semi-annual public forum for the DC Circulator on Thursday, March 17 to give passengers an opportunity to participate in discussions about current and future bus service.

“These forums are intended for riders to let us know how we’re doing and to discuss the critical issues that will affect the future of the Circulator,” said DDOT Associate Director Scott Kubly. “We have a very dedicated customer base and we value their input as we strive to make service even better.”

The forum on March 17 will cover a range of topics including potential changes to the span of the Union Station-Navy Yard route, a proposal to end service on the Smithsonian-National Gallery of Art route, and changes to the Convention Center-SW Waterfront route to accommodate the pending closure of Water Street, SW.

What Semi-Annual DC Circulator Public Forum
When Thursday, March 17, 2011
6:30 pm – 8 pm
Where Courtyard Marriott Hotel (Washington Capitol Hill/Navy Yard), 140 L Street, SE
The Courtyard Marriott is in close proximity to the Navy Yard Metrorail Station on the Green Line and is serviced by several bus lines.


For more information please contact:

Sandy Castor
202-671-3499
sandys.castor@dc.gov

Known for its convenient 10-minute headways, the Circulator costs one dollar a ride, with additional discounts for seniors and District students. More information about the routes and schedules is available at www.dccirculator.com External Website.

DDOT is committed to ensuring that no person is excluded from participation in, or denied the benefits of, its projects, programs, and services on the basis of race, color, national origin, or gender, as provided by Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 or on the basis of disability as provided by the Americans with Disabilities Act.

If you need special accommodations or language assistance services (translation or interpretation), please contact Sandy Castor at (202) 671-3499 or e-mail sandys.castor@dc.gov in advance of the meeting. These services will be provided free of charge.