Question title

What 3 topics are you most interested in learning more about during the Let's Talk 2024 Elections event?

Finding trusted voting information and results
80%
New voter identification requirements
40%
ExpressVote paper ballot marking devices
40%
Absentee voting
40%
Voting Oversight
40%
Polling locations
20%
Voting districts
20%
Registering to vote
0%
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What specific questions do you have for Buncombe County Election Services?

Proper protected bike infrastructure using the CROW Manual design standards not NACTO’s insufficient guidelines. Paint is not protection.
Reply26 Agree4 years ago
Multiple Transit options to and from bus stations (maybe Uber pick-up/drop-off spots, bike lockups and repair stations, connections to safe walking trails/greenways), design/visual appeal of Stations and bus-lanes
Reply21 Agree4 years ago
HarrySafe and accessible bike facilities (i.e. protected/separated from traffic) around station areas!
Reply20 Agree4 years ago
It would be great if the City creates an overlay along these corridors to encourage very dense transit oriented development, possibly offering height and parking bonuses.
Reply15 Agree4 years ago
Density in context and that also provides for low income rental and ownership opportunities in the new development.
1 Agree4 years ago
Preserving/embodying neighborhood identity at each station. Each community along the corridor should feel a sense of pride and ownership about their unique station.
Reply8 Agree4 years ago
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