Officials say this is a key opportunity for riders to review the plan and offer feedback in person or in writing
The City of Brockville is inviting residents to a public transit meeting on Thursday, June 26, from 6 to 7 p.m. at the Brockville Memorial Centre’s Community Hall.
This public meeting is part of the city’s legal duty to gather input from people with disabilities on its 2024–2029 Multi-Year Accessibility Plan. The plan outlines upcoming goals and improvements aimed at making public transportation easier and more inclusive for everyone.
Officials say this is a key opportunity for riders to review the plan and offer feedback in person or in writing. Those attending the meeting will receive a free two-way transit ticket for future use.
To request accessible formats or accommodations, email clerk@brockville.com. Written feedback can also be sent by mail to City Clerk Sheena Earl.
More details are available at: brockville.com/announcement/notice-of-transit-public-meeting.
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