Fresno County Mobility Hub Feasibility Study
Fresno County Mobility Hub Feasibility Study
We are working on new ways to make getting around Fresno County quicker and easier and want the community’s ideas on where to put four possible “mobility hubs” in the City of Fresno, City of Clovis, a location within the Fresno County Rural Transit Agency service area, and a nearby unincorporated community.
A mobility hub is a central spot where people can access AT LEAST two types of transportation other than driving alone. Mobility hubs are designed to help people get around without needing a car and can include distinctive amenities depending on the needs of people in the area. They could include things like bus routes, on-demand shuttle stops, bike lanes and bike parking areas, rideshares like Uber or Lyft, sidewalks, and electric car charging stations. Additional amenities can include coffee shops, daycare facilities, and convenience stores. So, we also seek feedback on the types of amenities the community would like to include in each of the four hubs.
Project Sponsors: The Fresno Council of Governments (COG) and local transit agencies, including Fresno Area Express (FAX), Clovis Transit, and the Fresno County Rural Transit Agency (FCRTA.
Submit questions or comments regarding the Mobility Hubs Study in one of the following ways:
Email: fresnohubs@publicinput.com
Voicemail: 855-925-2801, when prompted enter 10473. Then leave a message for staff.
You may also submit comments directly from this site under the Get Engaged tab.