On the Move: Milton Transit Service Review and Master Plan Update
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Consultation has concluded.
About the Study
What is it?
Milton has partnered with WSP Canada Group for developing a five year Transit Master Plan for 2019-2023, to be done in 2018/2019. The plan will review and recommend service improvements, introduce new innovative services and implement advanced technologies to support Milton Transit service growth.
Why is Milton doing this Master Plan?
The population is expected to grow from 110,000 currently to 228,000 by 2031. Milton is a place of possibility for residents, businesses, students and visitors. New developments like a university campus, innovation centre and local GO Transit upgrades will change the community landscape. To support these initiatives, Milton Transit will need to grow and adapt.
The Service Review and Master Plan will help prioritize and provide direction over the next five years.
The key objectives of the Transit Master Plan are:
To develop short term, mid-term and long term recommendations for improvements that will result in an improved service delivery and efficiency strategy.
To complete a review of existing transit services, both conventional and specialized, and clarify the Town’s strategic priorities for delivery of services and operations, while focusing on the overall quality, performance and efficiency of transit services and on the role transit plays in Milton.
About the Study
What is it?
Milton has partnered with WSP Canada Group for developing a five year Transit Master Plan for 2019-2023, to be done in 2018/2019. The plan will review and recommend service improvements, introduce new innovative services and implement advanced technologies to support Milton Transit service growth.
Why is Milton doing this Master Plan?
The population is expected to grow from 110,000 currently to 228,000 by 2031. Milton is a place of possibility for residents, businesses, students and visitors. New developments like a university campus, innovation centre and local GO Transit upgrades will change the community landscape. To support these initiatives, Milton Transit will need to grow and adapt.
The Service Review and Master Plan will help prioritize and provide direction over the next five years.
The key objectives of the Transit Master Plan are:
To develop short term, mid-term and long term recommendations for improvements that will result in an improved service delivery and efficiency strategy.
To complete a review of existing transit services, both conventional and specialized, and clarify the Town’s strategic priorities for delivery of services and operations, while focusing on the overall quality, performance and efficiency of transit services and on the role transit plays in Milton.
Welcome! The Town continues to partner with WSP Canada Group and develop a 5-year Transit Master Plan, performed in 2018/2019. The plan will review and recommend service improvements, introduce new innovative services and implement advanced technologies to support Milton Transit service growth.
We ask for your narrowed-down choice on recommendations.
The survey will take approximately 10-15 minutes to complete. Survey 2 refines the 2019-2023 plan recommendations.
Milton has set out to build a complete community; fast, efficient and convenient public transit is a key ingredient to achieve this vision.
Thank you for your contribution!
Consultation has concluded.
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CLOSED: This survey has concluded. Milton Transit is in the process of compiling responses, in preparation for the second round of public feedback. Thanks for connecting with Milton Transit!
Welcome! The Town has partnered with WSP Canada Group to develop a five year Transit Master Plan, performed in 2018/2019. The plan will review
and recommend service improvements, introduce new innovative services and
implement advanced technologies to support Milton Transit service growth.
With population growth projected to 228,000 by 2031 Milton
Transit is interested in your opinions and ideas about how we currently deliver
transit, and in future years as we continue to grow and develop a complete
community. Your input will help us serve your needs and those of your fellow
residents to reach school, work, play and leisure destinations.
The survey will take approximately 10 minutes to complete.
The feedback from the survey will support the development of a draft 2019-2023
plan, which will define service priorities; available for comment at future
public input sessions taking place this winter. The final Service Plan will
become an integral part of the budget process to set the stage for transit
service delivery across the 5 year plan, and beyond.
Milton has set out to build a complete community; fast,
efficient and convenient public transit is a key ingredient to achieve this
vision.
Thank you for your contribution!
Consultation has concluded.
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This consultation is Open for contributions.
On the Move Milton Transit Survey - Online Survey
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Contributions to this consultation will be open to the public online through the survey tool for online submission. The Project team will report back on key outcomes, for follow up consultation.
Public Engagement Sessions - Part 1: December 5, 2018
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In collaboration with the current survey open for collection, and in partnership with our consultant WSP we will host public engagement sessions. The goal is to inform, communicate the current state of Milton Transit, develop preliminary ideas and identify needs; preparing the foundation for the proposed 2019-2023 Milton Transit Service Review and Master Plan.
Follow-up survey and public input will further refine the project, and lead to the final recommendations presented to Council.
Review & Analysis
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.
Public Engagement Sessions - Part 2: April 9, 2019
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second round of public engagement activities take place April 9th and
will focus on gathering feedback on preliminary consultant recommendations. Milton Transit is at Milton GO Station the morning of March 27th promoting this public engagement event!
In-person Public Engagement Sessions April 9th:
First Ontario Arts Centre Milton / Main Library (2:00-4:00 pm)
Milton Sports Centre (7:00-9:00 pm)
Online survey to refine the input collected in our first round, to finalize the report recommendations being presented to Council - online April 9th.
Prepare Report
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Responses from public input will be compiled and guide the final recommendations for the 2019-2023 Milton Transit Service Review and Master Plan Update as presented to Council for approval.
Final Report
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The final outcomes of the consultation are documented here. This may include a summary of all contributions collected as well as recommendations for future action.