SAN MARCOS, Texas – Do you live in San Marcos? If so, San Marcos officials and Texas State University want your input on the city’s transportation system.
According to the city’s website, the San Marcos Community Survey will collect data on ridership patterns, service gaps and route efficiency.
Anyone who wants to complete the survey must take it by Jan. 31, 2025.
The end goal, the city says, is to reduce traffic and enhance transportation options for visitors, community members and students.
The survey is also available in Spanish.
If you have questions about the survey, you can learn more on their website or email the Transit department at AVogt@sanmarcostx.gov.
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San Marcos and Texas State University are teaming up to improve their transit system, and they want your input!
The city and university are seeking feedback from residents, students, and visitors on how to make their public transportation system more efficient, reliable, and convenient for everyone. Whether you’re a daily commuter, a student navigating campus, or a visitor exploring the area, your input is valuable in shaping the future of transit in San Marcos.
To gather public input, both entities are hosting a series of community forums, surveys, and focus groups. These opportunities provide a platform for stakeholders to voice their opinions, share their experiences, and suggest ideas for improvements.
If you’re interested in participating in the public input process, stay tuned for announcements on upcoming events and opportunities to provide feedback. Your input can make a difference in shaping a more accessible and sustainable transit system for San Marcos and Texas State University.
Let’s work together to create a transit system that meets the needs of our diverse community. Your voice matters!
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