Help shape the future of suburban transit: Take the Pace ReVision survey or attend an open house
November 18, 2024
November 18, 2024
This is a guest blog from Pace on a new initiative that aims to adapt transit service to meet the changing needs of riders—a key action item in the RTA’s regional transit strategic plan Transit is the Answer. The ReVision plan was one of various projects explored at the RTA’s Suburban Transit Summit in October.

As travel patterns continue to evolve post-pandemic, Pace is rethinking its network to meet the changing needs of suburban communities. The Pace ReVision project is a transformative initiative designed to create a more accessible, equitable, and productive transit system across our region. By reimagining service routes, schedules, and On Demand options, this study could lead to significant service updates, starting as early as 2026.
ReVision isn’t just a study—it’s a community-driven transformation that invites riders and residents to share their vision for the future of suburban transit. Pace has launched an online survey and will hold a series of open houses to hear directly from the people who rely on these services every day. Whether you’re a frequent rider, a local business owner, or simply interested in shaping the future of transportation in your community, your feedback will guide the planning and priorities of Pace’s future services.
The ReVision survey is available online for anyone who wants to provide input. Take a few minutes to share your feedback and help shape the future of transit in your area.
Pace’s ReVision open houses provide an interactive opportunity for residents to review preliminary concepts, share feedback, and discuss potential improvements to routes and service options. Attendees will:
Learn more and get involved by visiting www.pacebus.com/revision.
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