Tonight, the District Department of Transportation will hold a public meeting to discuss expanding D.C. Circulator bus service across the Anacostia River for the first time.
Public to Discuss First East of the River Circulator Tonight
That Seems Like It Should Probably Be In There, Somewhere
NTSB board member Robert Zumwalt, though, has made perhaps the most interesting observation we've heard in some time about Metro: "There's no mention of safety in Metro's charter," he noted.
Metro Inviting Pedestrians, Cyclists to Offer Input Tonight
Metro is hosting a public meeting tonight to gather input from riders on how to improve bicycle and pedestrian access to Metrorail. If you walk or bike to Metro or have even just thought about doing so, WMATA encourages you to show up at Metro Headquarters (in the Lobby Level Meeting Room at 600 5th Street NW) from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. tonight to offer your feedback. They are especially interested in hearing from cyclists, as one of the main purposes of the bicycle and pedestrian study they're conducting is to look at how Metro can make improvements to bicycle access. Tonight's public workshop comes at a difficult time to be gathering public opinion on Metrorail, given the latest news on the reliability of the system's track sensors.

