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What is your home zip code?

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How often do you ride public transit (the bus)?

Often
Occasionally
Rarely/Never
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The proposed operations budget is $62.2 million. The total for operations includes investments in new and existing bus routes and services, as well as additional investments. The following examples are just a few of the many operations highlights:

• $45.2 million is budgeted for the continuation of existing services funded in prior years, including the implementation of several new routes by Raleigh, Cary, Wake County, Wendell, Apex, Morrisville, and GoTriangle.

• $3.4 million is budgeted for other operating services, such as fare collection technology, the continuation of the GoPass low income and youth fare discount programs for GoRaleigh and GoTriangle, and the Community Funding Area Program (microtransit).

• $1.8 million is budgeted for the continued security, operations, and maintenance of bus facilities for Raleigh, Cary, GoTriangle, Wendell, and Zebulon.

Do you agree that these proposed operating investments move us toward our goal of an improved and expanded Wake County transit system?

Strongly Agree
Agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
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The proposed capital budget is $116.7 million and includes a variety of projects that provide the infrastructure required for operating bus services on a countywide and regional scale. The following examples are just a few of the Work Plan’s many capital highlights:

• $55 million is budgeted for the City of Raleigh’s Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) projects, which include Wake BRT: Western Corridor; Wake BRT: Triangle Town Corridor; and Wake BRT: Midtown Corridor.

• $39.6 million is budgeted for bus infrastructure projects that include transfer points, transit centers, park-and-ride lots, bus stop and sidewalk improvements, bus maintenance facilities, streetside facilities, advanced technologies, and other improvements.

• $21 million is budgeted for the acquisition of buses and related support vehicles, including those for paratransit and GoWake ACCESS services.

Do you agree that these proposed capital investments move us toward our goal of an improved and expanded Wake County transit system?

Strongly Agree
Agree
Neutral
Disagree
Strongly Disagree
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Do you believe these operating and capital investments are helpful to you and/or your community?

Yes
Maybe/Unsure
No
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How did you learn of the draft FY 2026 Wake Transit Work Plan?

Email from a Transit Agency or Local Government
Flyer Posted at a Bus Stop
GoForward Website
Social Media
Tabling Event at a Transit Facility
Traditional Media (TV, Radio, Newspaper, News Website)
Word-of-Mouth
Other
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Is there anything else you would like to tell us about the draft FY26 Work Plan? Please include those comments in the space below. Thank you for your input!

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Please select all that apply to you.

I live, work, and/or attend school in Wake County, NC.
I am 17 years old or younger.
I am 25-64 years old.
I identify as female.
I identify as non-binary or other gender.
My household receives one or more of these benefits: Medicaid, TANF, SNAP, FNS, LIEAP, or similar.
I represent a minority race or 2+ races (African American, Asian, South Asian, American Indian, Alaska Native, Middle Eastern, Hawaiin Pacific Islander).
My primary language is English, or I speak and read English well.
I am 18-24 years old.
I am 65 years old or older.
I identify as male.
I am or am considered to be disabled.
I am Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin of any race.
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