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Capital Area MPO outlines Wake Transit 10‑year investment strategy; outreach enters phase 3
Summary
Steven Mott of the Capital Area MPO presented a draft 10‑year Wake Transit investment strategy showing roughly $3.3 billion in projected revenues through FY2035, priorities for BRT, regional connections and expanded frequent service, and a $40 million increase for the Community Funding Area program.
The Capital Area Metropolitan Planning Organization presented a draft 10‑year Wake Transit investment strategy to the Wake Forest Mayor and Board of Commissioners and asked for local help promoting the phase‑3 engagement materials.
Steven Mott, senior Wake Transit planner, summarized results from earlier engagement and the priorities under consideration for the plan update. The draft 10‑year cash‑flow projection through fiscal 2035 shows projected revenues around $3.3 billion, with just over half of that amount already programmed for existing projects and operations, Mott said. That leaves roughly $1.5 billion for new investments, he added.
The presentation highlighted three public priorities identified through surveys and focus groups: connecting the region, serving…
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