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Williamsburg — A Waynesboro resident told the council Nov. 10 that she has seen increased bus ridership and offered practical suggestions to improve access.
Jennifer McDowell said she had recently ridden the bus and “noticed a great increase in the bus the number of passengers on the bus,” and proposed adding benches at stops and installing “a light system to where the bus when it comes around, it doesn't have to try to look everywhere to find if there's a passenger”. She said such a signal would help passengers avoid waiting exposed to bad weather and help drivers spot waiting riders.
Why it matters: residents who rely on fixed-route transit may face accessibility barriers without shelters, seating and clear signage. Her suggestions were offered during the public-comment period; the transcript shows no staff response or timeline for implementation.
What’s next: councilmembers did not record a response in the Nov. 10 transcript; staff follow-up would be needed to evaluate costs, placement and integration with existing bus operations.
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