09/23/2024
Via the Ginter Park Residents Association via From neighbor, Daniel Lawrence: The proposed plan for the Pulse bus on Chamberlayne calls for a very narrowed median, requiring removal of the current tree canopy which provides cooling and an improved aesthetic on this corridor.
It is not too late to read about the proposed options and fill out the survey with your input:
From the website: To accommodate people on the move, we're excited to announce the next phase of the GRTC Pulse North-South Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Project—GRTC's commitment to help keep our region moving. The North-South BRT will connect Northside and Southside to the existing GRTC Pulse and beyond, making it easier and safer for everyone to get around with bus service that is more reliable, convenient, and faster for all of us.
GRTC Pulse North-South BRT will connect more of the region, including Chamberlayne Avenue, Leigh Street, 8th Street, 9th Street, Commerce Road, Hull Street, Belt Boulevard, and Midlothian Turnpike. Adding a North-South BRT to the existing GRTC Pulse system will support regional growth and help provide equitable access to jobs, education, and community services.
Take our survey by Monday, September 30 to share your input on potential locations for dedicated bus lanes and stations.
For more information on the North-South Pulse project, visit ridegrtc.com/brt/expansion/north-south.
Have you heard the news? GRTC’s Pulse BRT is a success, and riders want more efficient, convenient, and reliable connections to get you where you need to go! To accommodate people on the move, we're excited to announce the next phase of the GRTC Pulse North-South Bus Rapid Transit (N-S BRT Project...