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Virginia Capital Trail & Rt. 5 Corridor Study – Public Input Meeting

Sorry for the short notice, but there’s a public input meeting on Tuesday, May 31, for a Route 5 Corridor Study, which includes the Virginia Capital Trail. This 55-mile trail will connect Richmond, Williamsburg, and Jamestown. From Beth Weisbrod:

We would like to remind you about an important meeting for anyone supporting the Virginia Capital Trail project. The Richmond Regional Planning District Commission, City of Richmond, Henrico County, GRTC Transit System, Virginia Department of Rail & Public Transportation, and VDOT are studying multimodal transportation improvements to benefit transit, commuters, bicyclists, and pedestrians. You will have an opportunity to hear a brief presentation, review the concepts, and provide your feedback and suggestions. Click here for details of the Rt. 5 Corridor Study.

When:

Tuesday, May 31, 2011
6:00 pm — 8:00 pm Open House.
A brief presentation will be given at 6:15 and at 7:15.

Where:

Virginia Department of Transportation
Central Office–Auditorium
1221 E. Broad Street
Richmond, Va. 23219

Questions?

Mr. Lee Yolton, Principal Planner,
RRPDC, 9211 Forest Hill Avenue, Suite 200
Richmond, VA 23235.

Hope to see you there,

Beth Weisbrod
Executive Director
Virginia Capital Trail Foundation

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