A modernized bus shelter that will accommodate the needs of public transportation users. We chose a brt over a bus shelter because it is more efficient when it comes to transportation. The users of public transportation will be happier with the efficiency of public transportation which can result in an increase in public transportation use and reduce vehicle use which will cause less population. A BRT can benefit the people in the city commuting as well as the environment.
123ABC's work for the Collect Information step:
• Who will own the BRT shelter and pay for its construction and upkeep?
The city of Chicago will pay for its construction and they will also be the owners.
• How long will they want the building to last?
They would like for the BRT to last for 15-20 years.
• How often will the shelter be cleaned and maintained?
The shelter should be cleaned twice a month.
• Who are living or working in close proximity to the shelter?
Does it provide safety to the neighbors.
• How might a BRT shelter either please or annoy neighbors?
It would please them when providing safety when using public transportation.
• Who might support or oppose the construction of a BRT shelter at this location?
People that rely on everyday public transportation would support the construction of the shelter.