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BC Transit and the Regional District of Central Kootenay have completed this plan. Review the engagement summary here and the final plan here.
Thanks to all who shared their thoughts on the future of transit service in the Creston Valley! We appreciate your commitment to make transit better in your community
What is a Transit Future Service Plan?
A planning document that identifies improvements to transit services and describes the path to implement those improvements. The plan typically focuses on changes to be made in the short to medium term, with additional priorities identified for the long term.
BC Transit and the Regional District of Central Kootenay have completed this plan. Review the engagement summary here and the final plan here.
Thanks to all who shared their thoughts on the future of transit service in the Creston Valley! We appreciate your commitment to make transit better in your community
What is a Transit Future Service Plan?
A planning document that identifies improvements to transit services and describes the path to implement those improvements. The plan typically focuses on changes to be made in the short to medium term, with additional priorities identified for the long term.
Use this space to discuss what you love about Creston Valley Transit or what is working well. Tell us what you think is important to keep in the future.
Creston Valley Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Review of community context and analysis of existing transit system
Stakeholder Engagement (March 2021)
Creston Valley Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Targeted engagement with stakeholder groups to ensure issues and concerns are understood and considered
Online Public Engagement (Spring 2021)
Creston Valley Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Service options presented for public feedback
Engagement Summary
Creston Valley Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Report back on what we heard
Post Engagement
Creston Valley Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Incorporate feedback into development of final plan
Final Transit Future Service Plan
Creston Valley Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Share the report with the Creston Valley Services Committee. Seek endorsement and post final plan online. Notify registered engagement participants plan in complete
Integration into Service Planning (2022 and beyond)
Creston Valley Transit Future Service Plan is currently at this stage