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Res 2020-192/approving the San Marcos Transit Plan, also referred to as the Five-Year Strategic Plan for Transit Service
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Res 2020-192/approving the San Marcos Transit Plan, also referred to as the Five-Year Strategic Plan for Transit Service
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SAN MARCOS TRANSIT PLAN I FINALREPORT <br />City of San Marcos <br />... ... ... ... ... <br />illllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIilililililililililililililililI 0 Helps to addlress congestion. <br />Attracts talent and makes San <br />Marcos more competitive. <br />Millennials want more mobility <br />options and drive less than <br />previous generations, <br />Sm[rcn LJS Gomms <br />Contributes to active, healthy lifestyles. The US <br />Department of Health and Human Services recommends <br />getting 22 minutes of physical activity each, day. Many <br />transit riders can achieve this, simply by walking to and from <br />the bus stop. <br />Makes San Marcos a better place to <br />visit. High quality public transit makes it <br />possible for more visitors to enjoy the city <br />without renting a car. <br />Supports accessibility and affordability. <br />uses are cipa a e o mov rig <br />in 2019 was nearly $800 per month. Transit provides <br />many more people within a fixed <br />access for people who don't want to drive (or who are <br />right -Df -way, which can help to <br />3 <br />0 <br />-A <br />address traffic congestion. <br />Contributes to active, healthy lifestyles. The US <br />Department of Health and Human Services recommends <br />getting 22 minutes of physical activity each, day. Many <br />transit riders can achieve this, simply by walking to and from <br />the bus stop. <br />Makes San Marcos a better place to <br />visit. High quality public transit makes it <br />possible for more visitors to enjoy the city <br />without renting a car. <br />Supports accessibility and affordability. <br />The average cost of owning and operating a new car <br />in 2019 was nearly $800 per month. Transit provides <br />access for people who don't want to drive (or who are <br />unable) allowing them to get to work, shopping, <br />medical appointments, and social activities. <br />Supports economic growth. Since 2015, Sari <br />Marcos has added ne8riyas many jobs as people. <br />Transit supports growth by attracting employers <br />and accommodating new residents, <br />fw <br />7i <br />T., fti <br />Nelson\Nygaard Consulting Associates, Inc. 11-6 <br />
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