A Durham County staff member announced that the county is seeking public input on a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) Vision Plan, including a survey and upcoming in‑person events, during a recent county meeting.
The staff member said the BRT Vision Plan will evaluate improvements and service investments for a network of high‑capacity transit services in Durham County and asked residents to complete an online survey and attend outreach events in early November. The meeting transcript also listed potential early boarding locations and specific sites mentioned in the presentation, and referenced a project website (as stated in the meeting).
County staff said potential early boarding locations mentioned in the meeting include regional transit centers and specific sites such as N.C. State University’s Turner Law Building and the Durham County Board of Elections main office; the announcement did not provide verified street addresses. The transcript language was garbled in places; the article reports locations and the project website as they were stated in the meeting rather than independently verified.
The staff member directed listeners to the project website referenced in the meeting (stated as "BRT-vision.com" in the transcript) for survey links and details about in‑person events and times. The transcript also said the Transportation Department is soliciting input to "ensure and reflect local parties," and asked residents to look for additional details on upcoming events posted on the project site.
No formal vote or county action on the BRT plan was recorded in the meeting transcript excerpt provided; the announcement was informational and described planned outreach only.
County staff indicated the outreach is part of the BRT planning process; specific project timelines, funding sources, route maps and final site selections were not specified in the portion of the transcript provided.