Consultation has concluded
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We heard you and here are the changes!
Share We heard you and here are the changes! on Facebook Share We heard you and here are the changes! on Twitter Share We heard you and here are the changes! on Linkedin Email We heard you and here are the changes! linkThe Regional District of Nanaimo’s Board of Directors approved a transit serviceexpansion plan based on recommendations from the South Nanaimo Local Area Transit Plan, which will be rolled out in January 2020 to address ridership growth.The expansion involves the addition of 5,900 annual conventional transit hours involving the creation of two new routes, the adjustment of three existing routes and an increase in holiday coverage toinclude Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday.The service expansion will include the implementation of two new routes:- 8 Cedar/VIU: Connecting the community of Cedar to Vancouver Island University
- 78 YCD Airport via Cassidy/Downtown: Connecting Nanaimo to the communities of Cassidy, South Wellington and the Nanaimo Airport
Other service changes include:- 7 Cinnabar/Downtown: Which will no longer service the Cedar area and will now travel directly between Cinnabar and Downtown, connecting to the number 8 Cedar/VIU at South Parkway Plaza, reducing trip times by up to 40 minutes
- 30 NRGH to Woodgrove/Downtown: Will see route adjustments to match service with demand
- Sunday-level service will also be added level service on Christmas Day, New Year’s Day and Good Friday
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YOU TALKED, WE LISTENED!!
Share YOU TALKED, WE LISTENED!! on Facebook Share YOU TALKED, WE LISTENED!! on Twitter Share YOU TALKED, WE LISTENED!! on Linkedin Email YOU TALKED, WE LISTENED!! linkWe went through your feedback for the South Nanaimo Local Area Transit Plan (SNLATP), and we're busy incorporating your feedback into a comprehensive implementation plan! To read the full report, including specifics about route re-alignments, visit the background documents for the Spring 2019 Update.In November and December of 2018, a second public engagement process, including open houses and an online survey, to gather feedback about proposed route re-alignments and service frequencies. Approximately 550 people participated in the engagement process, with feedback from this process summarized, for each route, in the full report. As well, an extensive media campaign was conducted including website customer alerts, Facebook, Twitter, Rack Cards, Interior Bus Cards, and radio announcements.GENERAL PUBLIC ENGAGEMENT FEEDBACKThese comments are open-ended feedback from both the survey and public engagementsessions and represent those service improvement responses that were the most frequent andare in no particular order: Increased weekend service; Increased frequency; Longer span of service on weekdays across all routes (5am to 1pm); Service to Duke Point.; Service to Nanaimo Airport; Make it clear in which direction the bus is going; Need for Inter-Regional service; Riders Guide should have colour route maps.
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We want to hear from you!!
Share We want to hear from you!! on Facebook Share We want to hear from you!! on Twitter Share We want to hear from you!! on Linkedin Email We want to hear from you!! linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.The South Nanaimo Local Area Transit Plan is in the final phase of public consultation and we’d like to hear from you regarding the proposed changes. The study area encompasses South Nanaimo, Cedar, Cassidy, and Cinnabar/Extension, which includes routes 5, 6, 7, 15, 30, 40 and the addition of two new routes.Your feedback will help establish a blueprint for how transit resources could be used over the next seven years. New route alignments are proposed to meet customer needs and ridership demand. The plan will identify an implementation plan and timeline for transit service improvements, including the proposed routes.
Let us know what you think by completing the survey.
Individuals who are under the age of 19 must have permission from their parents or guardians to complete this survey. Collection and use of the information requested for this survey is for the sole purposes of enhancing transit services and is compliant with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.For more information, please contact BC Transit’s Privacy Officer at FOI_Request@BCTransit.com or phone 1-844-482-6161.
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What We Heard
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South Nanaimo Local Area Service Plan
Share South Nanaimo Local Area Service Plan on Facebook Share South Nanaimo Local Area Service Plan on Twitter Share South Nanaimo Local Area Service Plan on Linkedin Email South Nanaimo Local Area Service Plan linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.Come and tell us your thoughts!
This February we will host three public consultations and conduct an online survey about improvements and priorities for the Regional District of Nanaimo Transit System.Please Join Us!
BC Transit and the Regional District of Nanaimo staff will be available for discussions at these times and locations.
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South Nanaimo Local Area Service Plan
Share South Nanaimo Local Area Service Plan on Facebook Share South Nanaimo Local Area Service Plan on Twitter Share South Nanaimo Local Area Service Plan on Linkedin Email South Nanaimo Local Area Service Plan linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.South Nanaimo Local Area Transit Plan - Survey
Let us know what you think by completing the survey.Individuals who are under the age of 19 must have permission from their parents or guardians to complete this survey. Collection and use of the information requested for this survey is for the sole purposes of enhancing transit services and is compliant with the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act.For more information, please contact BC Transit’s Privacy Officer at FOI_Request@BCTransit.com or phone 1-844-482-6161.