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Prince Rupert & Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan
Consultation has concluded
The Prince Rupert and Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan is now complete and can be viewed here.
The goal of the Prince Rupert and Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan is to help guide future decision-making for transit in the City of Prince Rupert and the District of Port Edward.
Public engagement is now closed. Thank you to everyone who took the time to provide us feedback.
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.
The Prince Rupert and Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan is now complete and can be viewed here.
The goal of the Prince Rupert and Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan is to help guide future decision-making for transit in the City of Prince Rupert and the District of Port Edward.
Public engagement is now closed. Thank you to everyone who took the time to provide us feedback.
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.
Prince Rupert & Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Review of community context and analysis of existing transit system
Stakeholder Workshops (December 2020)
Prince Rupert & Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Targeted discussions with stakeholder groups to ensure issues and concerns were understood and considered.
Online Public Engagement (March - April 2021)
Prince Rupert & Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Service options presented for public feedback
Engagement Summary
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Report back to you on what we heard
Post-Engagement
Prince Rupert & Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Incorporate feedback into development of the final plan
Final Transit Future Service Plan
Prince Rupert & Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan has finished this stage
Share the report with City of Prince Rupert and District of Port Edward councils. Seek endorsement and post final plan online. Notify registered engagement participants plan is complete.
Integration into Service Planning
Prince Rupert & Port Edward Transit Future Service Plan is currently at this stage