The District Department of Transportation is holding a public meeting to allow the public an opportunity to provide input with respect to possible locations and premium transit types between Union Station and the Georgetown Waterfront. The meeting will be held Wednesday, February 20 from 6 pm to 8 pm at the American Association for the Advancement of Science, 1200 New York Avenue, NW (Building entrance at the NW corner of 12th and H Street, NW).
For more information, or to request special accommodation or language assistance services, please contact Lezlie Rupert, 202-671-1595, lezlie.rupert@dc.gov, by February 14.
GET THERE:
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Visit our interactive map to view the options that are available for getting to this event.
METRO
The Metrorail and Metrobus are both excellent ways to get around the District and the entire DC area. The meeting is close to two metro stops: Metro Center on the Blue, Orange and Red Lines and McPherson Square metro on the blue and Orange Lines.
Buses running in the area include: 42, 63, 64, 80, D1, D3, D4, D6, G8, P6, P17, P19, S2, S4, W13, X2 and X9. Visit www.wmata.com to plan your trip.
CIRCULATOR
At just $1 a trip, it’s hard to beat this easy way to get around town. The meeting is accessible from two Circulator routes: Georgetown-Union Station and Woodley Park-Adams Morgan-McPherson Square. Visit www.dccirculator.com for information on schedules and routes.
CAPITAL BIKESHARE
With over 1,675+ bikes at over 180+ stations in the District, Arlington County and Alexandria, Virginia, this on-demand mode of transportation is sure to get you on your way. And at just $7 for a 24-hour membership, it won’t break the bank either. There is a bike station one block away at 13th Street & New York Avenue, NW. For more information on membership options, or to check out the station locations, please visit www.CapitalBikeshare.com.