Here’s how Houston METRO riders want public transit to improve

A pair of Metro buses stop at the Eastwood Transit Center Friday, July 8, 2022, in Houston. Public meetings start July 12 on the University Line, of which Eastwood is a major stop on the line. Brett Coomer/Staff photographer

A new report places accessibility, shade and reliability are the biggest requests for METRO riders.

At a community meeting on Tuesday, Jan.17, Link Houston, a local public transportation and infrastructure advocacy group, released their 2022 Equity in Transit report to address how the city can improve transportation for Houstonians. After conversations with residents and research on METRO, the organization found a few critical priorities for residents specifically focused on residents living in Gulfton, located on the southwestern corner of the city just outside the 610 Loop.” [Read more.]


Kennedy Sessions | January 18, 2023
The Houston Chronicle
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