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The City of Regina is working on a plan for the future of our public transit system. The Regina Transit Master Plan will identify actions to guide short-, mid-, and long-term decision-making for Regina Transit to implement over the next 25 years.
We want to make sure transit is convenient, sustainable, and accessible for residents across the city. From how you use transit to what we can improve, we’re looking at all aspects of transit.
On May 4, 2022, City Council approved the Regina Transit Master Plan (RTMP) as a decision-making guide to help position Regina Transit for community and economic growth over the next 25 years. The comprehensive Plan will be transformative for Regina, making public transit a main transportation mode of choice to support an accessible and sustainable community.
The RTMP was developed with extensive community engagement, research on best practices from other municipalities, and input from key internal and external stakeholders.
Identified within the Plan are 45 actions for implementation, set out for the short-, mid- or long-term, so that Regina Transit can be adaptable to changing circumstances in our community. Short-term actions include more frequent service, new electric buses, upgraded fare technology and exploring the option of free transit for youth.
This Plan leads Regina Transit in a direction that is passenger-focused and modern, to keep up with projected growth. Mass transportation helps spur economic activity and attract businesses who rely on it for customers and employees. As the city population increases and with the rise in fuel prices, it is important that residents have affordable and sustainable transportation methods.
The City of Regina is working on a plan for the future of our public transit system. The Regina Transit Master Plan will identify actions to guide short-, mid-, and long-term decision-making for Regina Transit to implement over the next 25 years.
We want to make sure transit is convenient, sustainable, and accessible for residents across the city. From how you use transit to what we can improve, we’re looking at all aspects of transit.
On May 4, 2022, City Council approved the Regina Transit Master Plan (RTMP) as a decision-making guide to help position Regina Transit for community and economic growth over the next 25 years. The comprehensive Plan will be transformative for Regina, making public transit a main transportation mode of choice to support an accessible and sustainable community.
The RTMP was developed with extensive community engagement, research on best practices from other municipalities, and input from key internal and external stakeholders.
Identified within the Plan are 45 actions for implementation, set out for the short-, mid- or long-term, so that Regina Transit can be adaptable to changing circumstances in our community. Short-term actions include more frequent service, new electric buses, upgraded fare technology and exploring the option of free transit for youth.
This Plan leads Regina Transit in a direction that is passenger-focused and modern, to keep up with projected growth. Mass transportation helps spur economic activity and attract businesses who rely on it for customers and employees. As the city population increases and with the rise in fuel prices, it is important that residents have affordable and sustainable transportation methods.
The City of Regina is focusing on four major areas in the Regina Transit Master Plan. You can choose to respond to questions inone or more of these topics:
Transit Routes and Services (how you get around Regina)
Paratransit / Door-to-Door Service (services, eligibility, and accessibility)
CustomerExperiences (stops and hubs)
Fares and Trip Planning (how you plan your trip)
Your input will inform the Regina Transit Master Planwhich will be presented to City Council in early 2022. Please respond by midnight, September 28.
We recognize that the COVID-19 pandemic may have changed the way you think about and ride Regina Transit and Paratransit. In this survey we will ask you to respond to certain questions according to how you rode transit before the pandemic, as well as other questions seeking your current opinions as they may have changed as a result of the pandemic.
This survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete and will close February 23, 2021. Please share it with your friends and family!
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