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Virtual open house planned for FAMPO Metropolitan Transportation Plan 2050 on Feb. 29

By Staff Report, posted 2 years ago

The Fayetteville Area Metropolitan Planning Organization will hold a virtual open house Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024, from 4 until 7 p.m., to present the FAMPO Metropolitan Transportation Plan through the year 2050.

A brief presentation will be held at 4:30 p.m. and repeated at 6:30 p.m. with time between presentations for questions and answers. The virtual open house will be held via Zoom. 

To attend, follow the Zoom link at

http://projectcomment.com/sandhills. 

The link will be posted on the project website in advance of the open house.

Through the open house and community input, FAMPO is identifying effective ways to build upon the existing transportation system and make strong investments for the future that provide transportation choices for the community.

FAMPO is located on the second floor of the Historic Courthouse at 130 Gillespie St., in Fayetteville. 

Learn more at fampo.org or contact FAMPO Executive Director Hank Graham at hgraham@cumberlandcountync.gov or call 910-678-7622.

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