The city is once again seeking feedback from the public regarding Transit Services in Grande Prairie during an open house on October 21st.
Currently, the city provides public transit seven days a week through four models- fixed route, on-demand, accessible transit, and charter service.
The public engagement session comes due to the city’s desire to “better understand resident’s needs.” As a result, the city is encouraging both transit and non-transit users to share their feedback on the service.
During the open house, participants will discuss a variety of talking points with city officials such as likes and dislikes about the current system, routes and scheduling suggestions, frequency of service, safety, fare options, amenities and features, and reliability.
Two open house sessions are on the schedule and will operate as a drop-in format at Teresa Sergant Hall from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and from 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m.
The city says the input gathered during the event will be used to help shape future improvements, optimize routes, and enhance the transit experience for residents.
An online survey is also available until October 27th.