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AC Transit outlines McDonald/Cutting Blvd. transit upgrades — signal priority, bus bulbs and shelters; public workshop March 13
Summary
AC Transit presented proposed transit improvements on McDonald Avenue and Cutting Boulevard, including transit signal priority, bus‑stop relocations, bus bulbs, shelters and ADA upgrades; the agency will hold a 65% design public workshop March 13 and aims to start construction in August.
AC Transit representatives told the Richmond City Council they are designing a package of transit and pedestrian improvements along McDonald Avenue and Cutting Boulevard that will include transit signal priority, relocated stops (favoring far‑side placements where safer), bus bulbs, new shelters at high‑ridership stops, ADA curb upgrades and improved signal coordination.
Ryan Lau, AC Transit external affairs representative, said the agency is focusing on passenger safety and on-time performance. “We are providing transit improvements across McDonald and Cutting…a variety of…
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