Votran Schedules Public Workshops For Feedback

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Daytona Beach, FL - Votran is working on major updates to its transit development plan, or TDP, and has two public workshops scheduled for next week. The TDP is a 10-year strategic planning document assessed and updated every five years to provide a guide for the development of the transit system over the next decade.

Bobbie King, Volusia Community Service Operations Manager for Votran says that public participation is an important part of developing the TDP.  The workshops are scheduled for Monday, May 17, at the Daytona Beach Regional Library from 5:30 to 7 p..m.  and Thursday, May 20, at the Volusia County Council Chambers in DeLand, from 5:30 to 7 p.m.

Individuals who want to attend Monday’s meeting virtually should register at  https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7375394671399596043, and individuals who want to attend Thursday’s meeting virtually should register at  https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/4534977904854253067

Attendees will have the opportunity to ask questions and provide their opinions after a brief presentation. 

King says feedback is needed from all interested parties, whether they use Votran or not. The information from residents provides insight into public transportation needs and issues of the people and organizations in Volusia County and the region. Non-Votran riders' comments can be used to determine what changes could be implemented to get them to use the service in the future. 

“Safe and effective transportation is imperative to ensure a thriving community,” said Votran General Manager Kelvin Miller. “We’re looking to our residents to offer feedback on their needs and expectations, so we can continue to provide transportation options that best serve our area.”

To learn more about the TDP, visit  http://www.votran.org/documents-data/development-plan.stml.

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