PEI Public Transit Coalition Unveils
Island Wide Transit Feasibility Study
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Overview
The purpose of the Public Transit Feasibility Study is to investigate the feasibility of introducing a wider range of transportation options in Prince Edward Island communities. The result of the study is a made-in-Prince Edward Island approach and implementation plan for Island-wide public transit service. The design reflects local needs and the unique setting and service environment of the Island and will be supported in principle by key stakeholders.
The Phase 1 Needs Assessment of the Public Transit Feasibility Study explored innovative and alternative ways of providing an Island-wide public transit service. Founded on research, analysis and consultation, the Phase 1 report provided a framework for moving forward on a Stage 1 implementation in the short term and ultimately providing inter-municipal public transit services across Prince Edward Island.
The final report integrates the results of the Phase 1 study along with details of service design standards and prototypes, fare structure and policy, fleet requirements and management plan and facility requirements. It includes an implementation plan and marketing and communication strategy and identifies partnership opportunities.
Contact:
David MacKay
(902) 626-4364
david@ecopei.ca
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