Help Drive Woodward Avenue Public Transit Plan
Royal Oak and Birmingham residents are invited to learn about and discuss the ongoing Woodward Rapid Transit Alternatives Analysis Study during an open house Thursday, Dec. 6.
Royal Oak and Birmingham residents who would like to help shape the future of public transit along the Woodward Avenue corridor are invited to participate in an open house Thursday, Dec. 6 at the Baldwin Public Library, located at 300 W. Merril in Birmingham. Representatives from the Southeast Michigan Council of Governments and participating communities will explain the ongoing $2 million Woodward Rapid Transit Alternatives Analysis Study during the event from 5 to 7 p.m. Dec. 6. The study seeks to develop a transportation plan along 27 miles of Woodward Avenue from Detroit to Pontiac. The 11 communities involved are Detroit, Highland Park, Ferndale, Pleasant Ridge, Huntington Woods, Royal Oak, Berkley, Birmingham, Bloomfield Township, …
Jeph
8:52 am on Thursday, November 29, 2012
Rapid transit needs to have happened yesterday! The one thing that was really irritating to see was the recent planting of trees in the median of Woodward. Don't get me wrong, I love anyone who decides to plant a tree, but the trees were planted after the talk of high speed rail was planned in Detroit. They should have considered merging the two counties, having a raised rail line, and THEN …   more ›