The City of Woodstock is entering phase two of its Transit Route Study to refine routes and improve service as the community grows. Residents can share feedback at a Public Information Centre on May 15th at Southside Park during Victoria Day weekend celebrations.
The City of Woodstock is entering phase two of it's Transit Route Study, which aims to focus on refining route options, evaluating service improvements, and preparing to share updated concepts with residents.
“As Woodstock continues to grow, the need for a more efficient, reliable, and accessible transit network has become increasingly clear. The study aims to meet that need by combining data driven analysis with meaningful community input.”
That was Transit Supervisor, Jeffrey Springsted.
Projections say that the population of Woodstock could nearly double by the year 2050.
Residents are encouraged to visit the Public Information Centre, which will take place in Southside Park during Victoria Day weekend celebrations on May 15th, from 4 p.m. until 7 p.m.
City officials will be on hand to take questions, listen to feedback, and share updated route concepts with the community.
Once complete, a final report and recommendations about the study will eventually be brought before council, at a later date.
