The city of Warrenton is still soliciting responses to their citywide traffic study.
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The city of Warrenton is still soliciting responses to its citywide traffic survey.
The survey, opened Feb. 11 and running until March 28, can be accessed online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/NN8JT9K. Citizens can also fill out a paper copy at Warrenton City Hall.
“We want to get the public input on what they want to see, and what they’re experiencing, as far as traffic goes, every morning, every afternoon, during lunch time,” said City Director of Operations Jon Struckhoff. “We can’t be everywhere all the time, so we’re really looking for the public’s help in trying to identify problem areas.”
At the March 18 board of aldermen meeting, Struckhoff said they had received roughly 500 responses on the survey and hoped to receive more before it closes.