McAllen Bus Rapid Transit and Transit-Oriented Development Survey

Metro McAllen is conducting a Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) study to improve mobility, access, and connectivity between McAllen Central Station and the North Transfer Hub. It will also explore opportunities for new housing, jobs, and services through transit-oriented development (TOD) along the proposed route. BRT is a high-quality bus system that operates on either shared or dedicated lanes and offers several community benefits. TOD focuses on creating walkable neighborhoods that integrate housing, jobs, and services near public transit. Your input will help plan safer, more convenient travel options to improve quality of life in McAllen.

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1.How reliable do you find existing public transit? (e.g., arrives on schedule, consistent travel times).
2.What is most important to address when it comes to transit reliability?
3.How often do you currently use Metro McAllen transit services?
4.How easy is it for you to access public transit from your home or workplace?
5.What, if anything, makes it difficult to access transit? (Select all that apply)
6.If BRT service were implemented in McAllen, how likely would you be to use it?
7.What is the longest wait time you would find acceptable for BRT service?
8.Which destinations would you most like BRT to connect to? (Select up to 3)
9.Overall, what is most important when it comes to BRT? (Select up to 3).
10.Overall, how safe do you feel when using public transit or when you are near transit stations?
11.What improvements would make you feel more comfortable spending time in public transit or near transit stations? (Select up to 3).
12.How concerned are you that new transit or nearby development could increase housing costs or make it harder for current residents to stay in their homes?
13.What types of places do you wish you had better access to near transit stations? (Select up to 3).
14.How far are you willing to walk to access these types of destinations near a transit station?
15.In one word, what is your vision for the future of transit in your community?