Many thanks to the St. Louis Community for your help building our region's first long-range transit plan!

Thank you for your help MOVING TRANSIT FORWARD!

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What's next for Moving Transit Forward and how can you help?

Visit Metro's Main Website for information about Restoration 2010

     

Interactive "Moving Transit Forward" Options Map

Click on the map image to view various types of data such as:
 - Existing/potential transit centers
 - Existing/potential light rail corridors
 - Potential MetroBus restoration
 - Potential bus rapid transit (BRT) routes
 - Potential commuter rail corridors
 - Major employment centers
 - Population and employment density
 - Median household income

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recent news

4/16/2010 - "Metro Restoration 2010" was presented to Metro's Board of Commissioners.  Learn more about the plans for restoring service at www.metrostlouis.org

4/15/2010 - Transit service restorations to begin in June (STLToday.com)

4/6/2010 - Proposition A passes in St. Louis County election

2/24/2010 - East-West Gateway's Board officially adopted the Moving Transit Forward plan - View the presentation

2/12/2010 - Metro's Board of Commissioners officially adopted the Moving Transit Forward plan - View the presentation.  Awaiting possible adoption by East-West Gateway's Board on February 24th

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Our Ongoing Outreach Effort
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Region-wide community engagement has played a significant role in our Moving Transit Forward strategy.  To give you an idea of how significant, check out the Google map below to view our ongoing public activity.  From our initial Community Workshops to our efforts to educate businesses, schools, government, tourism boards, and community groups about the Moving Transit Forward plan, reaching out to our community has been one of our highest priorities.

View the locations in Google Maps or open the .KML file in Google Earth for more information. 

Pushpins:  Red = community workshops, Blue = city council meetings, Yellow = webinars, Green = chambers of commerce, schools, businesses, community and professional groups, etc.

       

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