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Oklahoma City Transit Summit

February 26th 2013 6:30pm - 8:30pm at Farmers Public Market

The Oklahoma Alliance for Public Transportation and Oklahoma City ward two city councilman Dr. Ed Shadid will host a Transit Townhall on Tuesday, February 26 at 6:30 p.m. at the Farmers Public Market. Jarrett Walker, transit planner and author of the book Human Transit, will be the main speaker. Walker makes complex transportation planning concepts accessible to anyone, and works to build grassroots understanding of transit issues.
Transit planners from the national consulting firm Nelson Nygaard will also be present. Nelson Nygaard is currently studying strategies for improving the METRO Transit bus system. The Nelson Nygaard study is an outgrowth of APT’s 2012 push for Sunday bus service and its request for a study of rapid transit feasibility in Oklahoma City.
The Farmers Public Market is located at 311 S Klein Ave, just southwest of downtown Oklahoma City.

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Farmers Public Market
311 South Klein Avenue, Oklahoma City, OK 73108, USA


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