[Cabs] RTD public hearings and related issues

Amy Sabo amylsabo at comcast.net
Thu Oct 13 03:01:21 UTC 2011


Dear Andrew,

Thanks for sending this flyer to the list. I will definitely will
forward this onto the Colorado-talk list which is the list for
the nfb of Colorado besides the one for the student division. I
have read over this flyer that brent made and, it looks
awesome...

Thanks for sending it here and, I will talk to you soon.



Hugs,
amy

-----Original Message-----
From: cabs-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:cabs-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Andrew Harmon
Sent: Wednesday, October 12, 2011 8:43 AM
To: Colorado Association of Blind Students List
Subject: Re: [Cabs] RTD public hearings and related issues

Dear all
Attached is a flier that Stacy Johnson and Brent Batron from the
Colorado Center for the Blind created and altered for public
release;
I realize it's late timing, but I've been busy trying to help
circulate the paper copies around town.

If you can, please send an email to the address mentioned in the
attachment (which I will put below):

<service.changes at rtd-denver.com>

Please also considering attending one of the meetings (if
possible)
and if you get an automated message with a fax, please also print
your
email and fax it to the number provided.

No matter where you are living or attending school, you *WILL* be
affected by the service cuts, whether only slightly or
devastatingly
so; the routes are being cut back if not eliminated outright, and
if
you rely on Access-a-Ride at all, they're strictly enforcing the
3/4
mile limits now, which combined with the reductions/eliminations
of
fixed bus routes, adds up to even less options for accessible
traveling.

Good luck to all and hope this finds you well

Andrew

On 10/8/11, Chris Foster <cjfoster2000 at gmail.com> wrote:
> Amy and Others,
>
> My advice to you would be to go to whatever hearings you can,
especially
> hearings that are geographically closer to you.  If you have
something to
> say about a service change or cut that will affect you, then
you should
> speak.  If you really have nothing to say, your presence alone
will show
> that people are interested in the future of RTD service.  Also,
you can
> comment about changes that will spacifically affect you in
writing.  As I
> said before, there are instructions in the online brochure on
how you can
> comment in writing before October 14.  Hope this helps, Chris
Foster
>
>
>
>
>
> From: cabs-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:cabs-bounces at nfbnet.org]
On Behalf Of
> Amy Sabo
> Sent: Saturday, October 08, 2011 5:14 AM
> To: 'Colorado Association of Blind Students List'
> Subject: Re: [Cabs] RTD public hearings and related issues
>
>
>
> Dear chris,
>
>
>
> Thanks for sending this out to the list. I looked to see if
there was going
> to be a hearing//meeting in the city of Englewood and, it
doesn't list it.
> What are the people who live in the city of Englewood should
they do? Should
> we attend the hearing/meeting in centennial or in Littleton?
But, I live
> near or closer to centennial. Also, it doesn't mentioned
highlands ranch
> either too. That's just my opinion on this...
>
>
>
> Thanks again and, I will talk to you soon.
>
>
>
>
>
>
>
> Hugs,
>
> amy
>
>





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