
By Adam Studzinski
BLOOMINGTON – Connect Transit is holding a pair of public listening sessions this week as the company looks to improve its service.
The first session was held Tuesday night at the United Way of McLean County. President of the West Bloomington Revitalization Project Mike O’Donnell explained access to shopping is important.
“Residents are getting older, and have disabilities, and have multiple families with children,” said O’Donnell. “Some of our residents lack automobiles, so public transportation is essential.”
O’Donnell added this is especially true for the west side neighborhood where there is no full service grocery store. He also wanted to be sure public safety is always being considered.
“Making sure that the stops are placed in locations which are safe for pedestrians,” said O’Donnell. “Also having a safe place for them to wait for the buses.”
O’Donnell said he likes the affordability and scheduling of Connect Transit.
“What I believe I’ve read is that they’re moving from stopping at the request of the passenger to stopping at designated stops. So I think I’m curious to learn where the stops will be,” he said.
Connect Transit plans to hold another public listening session Thursday at 6:30 p.m. at the Normal Public Library.
Adam Studzinski can be reached at [email protected].