Winston-Salem invites public comment on 2026 participation policy update

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The City of Winston-Salem is seeking public input on its 2026 Public Participation Policy (P3) update. Community members are encouraged to review the proposed policy changes and provide feedback through the designated online platform.

For those with questions or concerns about the policy, Transportation Principal Planner John Hanes is available for contact at johnbh@cityofws.org.

The city regularly updates its Public Participation Policy to ensure that residents have opportunities to engage in transportation planning processes. The current request for comments aims to gather community perspectives before finalizing the 2026 policy update.



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