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How Do You Get Around Amarillo? ACT Wants to Know

How Do You Get Around Amarillo? ACT Wants to Know

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Amarillo City Transit (ACT) is seeking information on how Amarilloans get around town – even from those who do not use public transportation.

The Amarillo community is invited to participate in the ACT Public Survey which will help determine future service and route adjustments for public transportation in Amarillo. In addition, the survey includes data on travel preferences, even from those who do not ride an ACT bus.

“The entire Amarillo community is welcome to complete the survey,” said ACT Director Chris Quigley. “ACT is always looking at ways to improve our service in Amarillo, and this data will help ACT provide the best possible public transportation choices.”

The ACT Public Survey is available at: bit.ly/40OpPYr

Survey data will be used to adjust routes and bus stops and assist with future funding opportunities for bus stop benches and shelters.

For more information contact City of Amarillo Media Relations Manager Dave Henry at (806) 378-5219 or by email at David.Henry@amarillo.gov

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