Think your neighborhood isn’t connected to the city’s transit system well enough by bus? You can make your voice heard at public meetings for the DC Neighborhood Circulation Study this week and next week. The study aims to identify and improve current deficiencies in transit connectivity and surface transportation efficiency. The meetings start today and run through Dec. 16, focusing on various areas of the city: the Trinidad area meeting is today at the Trinidad Rec Center (1310 Childress Street NE); Wednesday is the Capitol View/Benning Heights area meeting at the 6th District Police Station (100 42nd Street NE); Northwest D.C. is Thursday at the Trinity AME Zion Church (3505 16th Street NW); the Bellevue area is next Tuesday at the the Specialty Hospital of Washington-Hadley (4601 Martin Luther King Jr. Avenue SW). All meetings have an open house starting at 6:30 p.m. and presentations beginning at 7.