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>>"I think BRT would definitely enhance my work, I would be able to have a quick commute.
Ya know, cut down on gas costs, I might not even need a car at that point. I'd be able
to think about the day before the day starts, instead of thinking about busting through
traffic, essentially.">>
>>"When I use the Ashland bus for my commute, I do a lot of social activities, a lot of
socializing, and recreational activities. I travel to the north side, to do a lot of
shopping, visit a lot of boutiques. So, it's more convenient for me to use Ashland Bus
as opposed to driving my car, because it saves a lot of time and money.">>
>>"Well, I'm hoping that BRTis going to make it easier for our employees to go north-south
in this city. Ya know, the L's do a great job of getting people into the loop, but we're
not in the loop, we're a couple of miles west of the loop. We haven't had a really easy
time with public transportation as other parts of the city and I'm hoping BRT is really going
to help that.">>
>>"I support BRT because it will help get people around a lot faster and get down Ashland
Ave. a lot faster. Take some cars off the streets and stop the pollution.">>
>>"Other employees do take public transportation and I think they would really enjoy BRT as
well. It would definitely bring more foot traffic to our dental practice. We get a lot
of walk-ins anyway, but I think with the BRT here, it will be more convenient, and draw
more patients, from the northern corridor or souther corridor even more than we are
now.">>
>>"My daughters a freshman at Whitney Young, she takes the Ashland bus every day to Whitney.
We would probably save ten-fifteen minutes a day for her commute."