Woodstock residents have until November 23rd to fill out an online survey.
WOODSTOCK - The City of Woodstock wants your thoughts on public transit.
City Council will meet on Thursday, and talk about the potential ways transit would potentially need to change as the City grows. Mayor Jerry Acchione says you can take roughly five minutes to give your input.
"We're looking at the city of Woodstock and future growth and what can we do as a city to be just more efficient. You can go on there and go online to letstalkwoodstock.ca and you can fill out the survey. Even if you don't run transit, we still want to hear from you."
The public's thoughts will let staff know what is working well, what could be improved upon and what gaps currently exist across the network. The survey is open until November 23rd, and if you do not have access to a computer, you can get a paper copy of the survey on the main floor at City Hall or at the Engineering and Public Works office.
You can find more information regarding the Transit Route Study online here.

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