Metro News Release

For immediate release: November 13, 2012

Metro announces rescheduling of three hearings on Metrobus service changes

Metro has rescheduled three public hearings on proposed Metrobus service changes that had been cancelled due to Hurricane Sandy. 

The hearings are now scheduled as follows:

Monday, Nov. 26
New Carrollton Library – Hearing No. 578
7414 Riverdale Rd
New Carrollton, MD

Metro Transit Police District 1 Substation – Hearing No. 579
5315 First Place, NE
Washington, DC

Tuesday, Nov. 27
Mary Ellen Henderson Middle School Cafeteria – Hearing No. 580
7130 Leesburg Pike
Falls Church, VA

Open houses will begin at 6 p.m., followed by the public hearings at 6:30 p.m.

The proposed bus changes will improve service for many customers without increasing operating expense. The Metrobus service adjustments are part of Metro’s commitment to invest $5 million to provide customers with ‘better bus’ service, the biggest improvement to bus service in five years.

The current proposal includes input from bus route studies, feedback from customers and the jurisdictions, as well as data on population, ridership and development. Customer input through public hearings will help shape the final plan before it is implemented. Under the current plan, 15 customers will see improvements for every one customer who might experience an adverse impact.

For complete information, please see the Public Hearing Docket.

The public hearing portion of the sessions will provide an opportunity for comment on the docket of proposed Metrobus service changes. To review the docket, visit www.wmata.com/hearings. Open houses will precede the public hearings. The open forums present an opportunity for members of the public to learn about Metro’s current work to improve service and comment on any topic, including subjects that are not on the docket.

How to register to speak at the public hearings

To establish a witness list for the public hearings, individuals and representatives of organizations who wish to be heard at the hearings are asked to provide in writing their name, address, telephone number and organization affiliation, if any, to Office of the Secretary, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 600 Fifth Street, NW, Washington, D.C. 20001. Alternatively, requests to speak may be faxed to 202-962-1133 or e-mailed to speak@wmata.com. Please submit only one speaker’s name per letter and reference the hearing number. Lists of individual speakers will not be accepted. Others present at the hearing may be heard after people who have registered have spoken. Please note that this information may be releasable to the public under the WMATA Public Access to Records Policy (PARP). The PARP can be viewed on WMATA’s website at http://www.wmata.com/about_metro/public_rr.cfm under the link marked “Legal Affairs.” Public officials will be heard first and will be allowed five minutes each to make their presentations. All other speakers will be allowed three minutes each. Relinquishing of time by one speaker to another will not be permitted.

How to submit written comments

Written statements and exhibits may be sent to the Office of the Secretary, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority, 600 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20001, or e-mailed to writtentestimony@wmata.com. Statements also may be faxed to 202-962-1133. Please reference the hearing number. Submissions must be received by 9 a.m. on Monday, Dec. 3. Please note that any personal information such as name, e-mail address, address, or telephone number you provide in the statement may be releasable to the public under the WMATA Public Access to Records Policy, available at http://www.wmata.com/about_metro/public_rr.cfm.

The locations of all public hearings are wheelchair accessible. Any individual who requires special assistance such as a sign language interpreter or additional accommodation to participate in the public hearings, or who requires these materials in an alternate format, should contact Danise Peña at 202-962-2511 or TTY: 202-638-3780 as soon as possible in order for Metro to make necessary arrangements.

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News release issued at 12:46 pm, November 14, 2012.