The plan outlines the precautions and safety efforts DCTA is taking during the pandemic.Photo – DCTA
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The Denton County Transportation Authority (DCTA) in Texas has created an 11-step plan to welcome returning commuter-rail riders during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The plan is designed to outline the precautions and safety efforts DCTA is taking during the pandemic to increase rider confidence in the system, DCTA officials said in a press release.
The plan highlights efforts to:
enhance cleaning with medical-grade disinfectant;
update rail service to ensure safety and social distancing;
require employees and riders to wear face masks on trains and at stations;
limit business hours of the Downtown Denton Transit Center;
install signage to remind riders of ways to stay safe;
promote contactless payment options;
allow non-essential employees to work from home;
install hand sanitizer dispensers on all buses and facilities;
increase customer communication efforts; and
deliver personal protective equipment to nonprofits in Denton County.
DCTA published its plan in an interactive online format.