Havre de Grace Concludes Public Input for New Bus Shelter | The Locally Times
The City of Havre de Grace completed its public input period for the Revolution Street bus shelter design by March 8, 2026, reflecting community involvement in local infrastructure.
The City of Havre de Grace concluded its public input period for the design of a new bus shelter on Revolution Street, with submissions due by March 8, 2026. This process, documented in a City of Havre de Grace record from March 8, 2026, allowed residents to contribute directly to the planning of local infrastructure improvements. The initiative represents a step in enhancing public transit amenities within the community. This effort by Havre de Grace reflects a broader regional trend of local governments actively seeking resident engagement on civic projects and financial planning. Harford County, which encompasses Havre de Grace, recently invited public input on its Fiscal Year 2027 budget. Harford County Executive Bob Cassilly released a video seeking citizen input, and a public hearing was held on February 17, according to a Harford County Government record dated July 1, 2026. These public engagement opportunities underscore a commitment to incorporating community perspectives into local government decisions and development projects, fostering a collaborative environment for progress. ## Project Transparency and Future Updates Specific details regarding the selected design for the Revolution Street bus shelter, its allocated budget, or the project's construction timeline are not yet publicly available. City records do not currently indicate which design elements were adopted based on the received input or the number of submissions. The absence of these details means the next phase of the project, including funding allocation and contractor selection, has not been publicly documented. Residents can monitor official city channels for future announcements regarding the bus shelter project and further updates on its progress and implementation.