"What if the Washington Region Grew Differently?"
A Public Forum on Alternative Transportation and Land Use Scenarios
What if people lived closer to their jobs?
What if people lived and worked closer to transit?
What if new roads and transit were built?
How would travel conditions change?
On the evening of November 16, citizens will have a chance to learn how different patterns of growth might affect driving, congestion, and transit use in the Washington region.
Montgomery County Council Member Michael Knapp and Takoma Park Mayor Kathy Porter will be on hand, along with other county and state representatives, to discuss the alternative possibilities.
The meeting will be hosted by the National Capital Region Transportation Planning Board’s Citizen Advisory Committee. For more information, please contact TPB staff member John Swanson at 202-962-3295.