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Take part in our consultation on the Peterborough Transit Study to help shape our community's transit service now and in the future.
Meaningful public engagement is an integral part of this study to make sure the recommendations meet the needs of the community. Each phase of the project will include an opportunity to inform, collaborate with, and involve the community.
The study includes three parts:
A transit route review to re-design the transit network in the near term so that connectivity and service are improved;
A long-term transit growth strategy to set the vision for the future of transit and identify the resources needed to achieve it; and
A downtown transit hub plan to identify a plan to improve or relocate the downtown transit terminal.
You can find a description of each of the three parts - the transit route review, the long-term growth strategy, and the downtown transit hub plan - in the study background tab below.
Take part in our consultation on the Peterborough Transit Study to help shape our community's transit service now and in the future.
Meaningful public engagement is an integral part of this study to make sure the recommendations meet the needs of the community. Each phase of the project will include an opportunity to inform, collaborate with, and involve the community.
The study includes three parts:
A transit route review to re-design the transit network in the near term so that connectivity and service are improved;
A long-term transit growth strategy to set the vision for the future of transit and identify the resources needed to achieve it; and
A downtown transit hub plan to identify a plan to improve or relocate the downtown transit terminal.
You can find a description of each of the three parts - the transit route review, the long-term growth strategy, and the downtown transit hub plan - in the study background tab below.
Please take this short survey to provide your comments on the Peterborough Transit system as we review the service with the goal of improving service and increasing ridership in our community.
If you would like a paper copy of the survey, please contact us at feedback@ptstudy.com. Paper copies of the survey can be dropped off at the reception desk in the foyer of City Hall, 500 George St. N.