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Presenter Ron outlines Beaumont’s 10-year transit plan, flags stop-accessibility gaps and seeks public priorities
Summary
City project staff presented a 10-year Beaumont transit study, reported student-centered ridership peaks, and highlighted that many of the system’s 129 stops lack basic accessibility; officials invited public input via surveys and a Mentimeter prioritization exercise.
Presenter Ron gave a Spanish-language briefing on a proposed 10-year plan to improve Beaumont Transit and asked residents to prioritize stop and service changes. The outreach presentation reviewed existing routes and frequencies, ridership trends since COVID-19, survey findings on rider demographics and barriers to use, and a stop inventory showing many locations lack basic boarding infrastructure.
Why it matters: the study seeks to make Beaumont Transit “more reliable, better connected and prepared for the future,” with a particular focus on students and low-income riders who form a large share of current users. Staff said recommendations developed from public input and a market assessment will be refined over the summer and presented to the city council for adoption later in the year.
The presenter summarized the network and service types: two weekday…
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