Oxford County staff will be at the Farm Show and the Drumbo Fair looking for public feedback on the Transportation Master Plan.
WOODSTOCK/DRUMBO - Oxford County is looking for more public feedback on their Transportation Master Plan.
They will be at the Farm Show all day on Wednesday and then again at the Drumbo Fair on the 22nd. Manager of Transportation & Waste Management Services Frank Gross.
"The Transportation Master Plan is a high level planning document that will establish Transportation policies and requirements over the next 20 years so we can make sure we meet the future transportation needs. Some of the initiatives that are identified are active transportation so supporting cycling and walking."
Gross says they have been working on the master plan for awhile now.
“The Transportation Master Plan is setting out a guide for Oxford County's transportation programs and investments. By using local travel data and public consultations we get varied perspectives and experiences from those who travel in and around Oxford County. Whether you travel by foot, bike, car, bus or train, your experience and perspective is valuable and ensures that the Plan is well suited to address the diverse needs of our varied and vibrant communities.”
The plan will be presented to County Council in early 2019 after the public consultation process is over. The draft summary is available online at www.oxfordcounty.ca/speakup, along with an online survey where residents can provide input on the proposed changes.

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