The most important is to serve every major building on campus. The REC/Sports Complex, Lafene, The Dorms, The Union/Alumni Center, The Library, Beach Art Museum, & Jardine. There could be a few I'm forgetting.. Then you need to be able to get to all the residential areas where students live. Even the ones only a few blocks away because some people can't easily walk or bike. From Founder's Hill, Chase Apmts, Aggie Villas, The U.C., Woodway, & Campus East to 10th & Ratone, 14th & Yuma, & 6th & Osage. There needs to be a line that will hit close to the major apartment complexes and run down some of the few main streets where students live. Then getting students and faculty to everyday places such as Walmart, Aggieville, Dillons, etc. Having a route to and from some major shopping centers would allow everyone to be able to run errands, go out to lunch, or meet up with other people without driving; allowing those without a car to get to needed places and allow drivers to get places without moving their car from their sacred parking spot they fought for that morning. |