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The Seeker Newsmagazine Cornwall

City seeking public feedback on Cornwall Transit service

Jason Setnyk by Jason Setnyk
October 4, 2016
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Cornwall Transit Downtown Pitt and Second

Cornwall Ontario – The City of Cornwall is seeking feedback from the public as part of the creation of a new Master Plan Study for Cornwall Transit.

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The study will assess all aspects of the performance & function of the current transit service, determine the transit needs of the City and its residents, and identify and recommend an immediate strategic 5-year Master Plan for the transit system with a detailed operations and implementation plan and a further 5-year forecast (10 years total).

The Master Plan will shape the future of transit in Cornwall and will include research on innovative ideas & recommendations for alternative service delivery models to achieve the objectives of the study.

“This Master Plan will be a key document for Cornwall Transit and we want residents and passengers to help us build it,” said Len Tapp, Transit Manager.

Officials are assessing the existing transit system and as part of the process, they would like to hear from the public.

Join Transit at the Public Information Centre (PIC) to give comments and feedback on what your vision for Cornwall Transit.

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    Jason Setnyk is a high school teacher, journalist, published and award winning author and photographer.

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