Woodstock is asking residents to take an online survey to help the city get SMART about transportation.

The survey asks for feedback to help Woodstock develop SMART technology – "data to autonomously improve efficiency, reduce waste and operate in a more sustainable manner," according to a city announcement – to improve travel in and through the downtown area. Information, and to take the survey: http://wdstk.ga/smart

Questions ask one’s primary mode of transportation; frequency of visits downtown; ease of finding a parking space; and experience driving through. The survey also asks respondents to rank the importance of such factors as walkability, bikeability, drive times, travel modes and parking.

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