Calls for public engagement: Buses, snow, Meyonohk The city aims to expand its bus-based mass transit system, along with the LRT network, to support a population of about 1.25 million people within 10 to 15 years. (Mack Male/Flickr)

Calls for public engagement: Buses, snow, Meyonohk

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Here are opportunities to help shape city planning for bus-based mass transit, communication about snow and ice, and neighbourhood and alley renewal in Meyonohk.

  • Mass Transit Equity Principles Survey — The City of Edmonton is planning the city's future bus-based mass transit system, including three city-wide bus rapid transit (BRT) routes. Residents can help the city create equity principles for bus-based mass transit by completing a short survey before April 2.
  • Snow and Ice Communications Survey — The City of Edmonton is seeking feedback to inform its communications about snow and ice programs, including parking bans, live snow clearing, and parking status. An online survey will be available until April 8.
  • Meyonohk Neighbourhood Renewal (explore) — The City of Edmonton has begun engagement about neighbourhood and alley renewal in the Meyonohk community in Mill Woods. Planners are organizing a community walk and a drop-in event on April 6. An online survey will be available March 27 until April 17.

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