Worth must develop a transportation system that prioritizes equity and ensures all residents can access essential services, employment, and economic opportunities. Participants were asked to identify their priorities for equity in Fort Worth. A total of 135 responses were received, both in-person and online, with ‘well-lit network’ ranking the highest at 59 responses and ‘prioritize multimodal in low vehicle ownership areas’ ranking the lowest at 15 responses. Figure 17 below indicates that District 9 prioritized ‘equity’ the most during the in-person Open House. Districts with “0” did not receive any feedback from attendees for this exhibit board.
GOAL #6 EQUITY RANKING BY DISTRICT
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Figure 18 Ranking by District for Goal #6 - Equity 6.3 Share your Big Ideas
Participants were invited to share their own Big Ideas for enhancing mobility in Fort Worth. A total of 48 individuals provided responses to this online and 59 participants shared their own Big Ideas through comment cards or sticky notes in person. The following Big Ideas were proposed by multiple respondents: o Public transportation: o Light rail system implementation o Urgent development of subway transit o Passenger rail connections o Improvement of existing bus system by adding additional stops in neighborhoods and improving routes. o Expand service of on-demand Trinity Metro service to locations such as South Hills o Sidewalks, biking, pedestrian access: o Streets should have sidewalk traffic signalization
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