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Public commenters raise transit app issues, audit questions, driveway accommodation and County Line Road concerns
Summary
During citizen remarks, residents said the city's transit app is difficult to use, questioned the auditor's public contact details, requested a waiver to park on an inclined driveway for a disabled veteran, and asked for faster repairs to Old County Line Road.
At the Broken Arrow City Council's public comment period Tuesday, multiple residents raised operational concerns and requests for follow-up.
Transit service and app difficulties: Sebastian Stevens said he recently moved to the Tulsa area and was trying to use the city's transit pilot program; he reported difficulty downloading or using the transit app and described hitting a "roadblock" when trying to book a ride. Councilors and staff confirmed the service is in a pilot phase, said ridership has increased and asked transportation staff to follow up with Metro/contractor to resolve app download and account…
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