Wednesday, February 25, 2009

Gasp! OCTA asks for PUBLIC INPUT

Orange county has banded its 34 cities together and established an advisory committee consisting of local jurisdictions, the general public, and OCTA committees and planning advisory groups.

OCTA is currently updating the Commuter Bikeways Strategic Plan. This plan will help coordinate bikeway planning efforts between local agencies by providing a regional perspective of the needs and benefits of bikeways in Orange County. Key components of the update include surveying the existing conditions, identifying improvement opportunities, and prioritizing needs to support the development of a safer and more convenient bikeways network.

To see the plans: OCTA Bikeways

We (OCTA) welcome your suggestions regarding ways to improve this map or the bikeway system. You can contact us by e-mail—using the link at the bottom of this page, by calling (714) 636-RIDE, or forwarding your comments to:

Customer Relations
Orange County Transportation Authority
P.O. Box 14184
Orange, CA 92863-1584

customers@octa.net



How great for OCTA and Orange County to ask for public input!

2 comments:

TransitPlanner said...

OCTA always asks for public input. It's the law. They had a planning public input session about 6 months ago.

Anonymous said...

I wish Long Beach would divulge the whole truth about its planning and ask for public input. It seems like everything is done behind the scenes... then the City is confused by everyone's negative comments once a project is completed