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Washington County Transit Invites Citizens to Complete a Community Survey

HAGERSTOWN, MD (August 29, 2024) – The Washington County Transit Department is currently in the process of developing its Transportation Development Plan, and we need your voice to help shape the future of public transportation in our community. This plan is vital for improving and enhancing transit services, and your feedback is a key component of this effort.

We invite all residents to participate in a brief survey designed to gather insights on travel patterns, transit needs, and potential improvements to public transportation within Washington County. Your input will directly influence the quality and efficiency of the services we provide.

Visit the following website to complete the survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/WCTransitSurvey. The survey deadline has been extended to September 10, 2024, to allow more community members the opportunity to share their thoughts.

Your participation in this survey is crucial. By taking just a few minutes to complete the survey, you can make a significant impact on the future of transit in Washington County.

For additional information, please contact Washington County’s Transit Department at 240-313-2750 or [email protected]

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