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Last year, a DDOT study named NoMa as a prime locale for a future D.C. Circulator route. Now the agency wants to know: from NoMa to where?

Residents, workers and visitors of the neighborhood can influence the decision via an online comment form, or by joining one of many focus groups set for December. DDOT will also host a series of daytime community events from Nov. 10-19 for more input.

The five routes were released yesterday, check them out:

Option A.

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Option B.

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Option C.

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Option D.

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Option E.

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Since NoMa’s emergence as a destination neighborhood, it has grown to 40,000 employees and 18,000 residents, according to DDOT. With more than 16 million square feet of in the works, the ultimate decision will be based on the community’s input and projections for future growth, the transit agency said.

DDOT will host a series of community events next week to discuss the proposals. For the full schedule, see here.