They are in phase two of the time study, with there being one more step after this.
WOODSTOCK - The Friendly City is focusing on a new project to shape the future of transit.
They are in the second phase of their Transit Route Study, which is a project that is designed to shape how residents travel around the community in the future.
The first stage of this project was focused on technical analysis and early public feedback, with stage two focusing on refining route options, evaluating service improvements, and preparing to share updated concepts with the community.
It will guide future planning and investment in the system along with a strong focus on improving route frequency, expanding service into new and growing neighbourhoods, and creating better connections across the city.
An upcoming public information centre is being held in Southside Park on May 15, from 4:00 p.m.to 7:00 p.m. at the Victoria Day weekend celebrations. Residents are receiving the opportunity to review updated route concepts, ask questions, and share their feedback with this session playing an important role in shaping the final recommendations, ensuring that the plan helps the people who rely on public transit every day.
A final report from the Transit Route Study is expected to be brought to Council for discussion at a later date. For more information on the project, click here.

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