New York is seeking feedback from the public as it shapes a new “Master Plan” for what transportation will look like in the Empire State through 2050.
Public engagement for the “Transportation Master Plan 2050” opened on Monday, Gov. Kathy Hochul announced, with New Yorkers invited to fill out a survey about their use of transportation and what infrastructure they would like to see improve.
The survey, which takes a few minutes to complete, asks respondents to opine on their top priorities for the future of transportation in the state, with options including enhanced public transit, safer and more accessible biking and walking, climate resiliency, improving roadway safety, and others, along with an option to describe one’s priorities in their own words.