The City of London’s Rapid Transit Office is set to kick off another series of public consultations this week, by unveiling an interactive online map of the BRT network. There are two drop-in events on Thursday where Londoners can sneak a peak.
Open House: Thursday June 21, Central Library, 251 Dundas St.
Early session:
Open House from 11 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Late session:
Open House from 5 – 8 p.m.
The BRT team will also host a weekly “Transit Tuesday,” which will be drop-in sessions throughout the summer as part of its ongoing consultation process. At each of the 12 drop-in consultation sessions, Londoners will have the chance to:
· Review Council-approved BRT plans, ask questions and share ideas to help fine tune the designs.
· Check out the route and submit comments online using a new BRT virtual map tool.
· Provide feedback on the Draft Environmental Report, which includes details on the BRT project, and identifies potential impacts and the plans to address them.
· Learn more about matters that are of interest to the Province – such as natural environment, cultural heritage and Indigenous affairs – and how to provide feedback on these issues.
Londoners who can’t make it out to any of the drop-in sessions can view the materials from the events and provide feedback through the interactive online map at www.londonBRT.ca.