Envisioning Brandon Transit’s Future
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This article was published 05/02/2025 (275 days ago), so information in it may no longer be current.
As part of ongoing efforts to ramp up public engagement and consultation about the future of Brandon Transit, the city of Brandon is hosting a series of open house events and conducting an online survey this month, asking Brandonites for their inputs on the subject.
It expects that inputs gathered during this process will contribute to route planning and long-term strategy. This is the second round of engagements by city officials, following the first round of community consultations that took place in the spring of 2024.
As part of the open-house events being held this week, city residents are invited to take part in sessions, such as the one held at Brandon University on Tuesday. Attendees can also pick up paper surveys at all the open houses, as well as on all transit buses. Surveys are also available at the Transit Information Centre at 21 Eighth St., and at Brandon City Hall at 410 Ninth St. from Feb. 3 to 23.
The online survey closes on Feb. 23 at 11:59 p.m. It is available here: https://rb.gy/f4vbx4. For more information about the transit study, call 204-729-2279.
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