Rural and Inter-Community Transit: Lambton County Inputs
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The County of Lambton has requested input from local municipalities on their interest in the possibility of establishing rural / inter-community transit. The City of Sarnia is looking to its residents to provide their input to inform a response to the County.
The City currently has a transit system in place for the main urban area of Sarnia and provides contracted services to the Village of Point Edward. The rural areas of Sarnia do not have conventional transit service but can access the Care-A-Van service.
Help us better understand the interest in rural / inter-community transit in Lambton County by completing the short survey below before noon on November 28.
The County of Lambton has requested input from local municipalities on their interest in the possibility of establishing rural / inter-community transit. The City of Sarnia is looking to its residents to provide their input to inform a response to the County.
The City currently has a transit system in place for the main urban area of Sarnia and provides contracted services to the Village of Point Edward. The rural areas of Sarnia do not have conventional transit service but can access the Care-A-Van service.
Help us better understand the interest in rural / inter-community transit in Lambton County by completing the short survey below before noon on November 28.
Please complete this short survey before Nov. 29, 2023 at 4 p.m. to help us better address the County's request as it relates to Rural and Inter-Community Transit.
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