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B.C. Transit Invites Public Feedback on handyDART Service
B.C. Transit is engaging the community in a crucial initiative to improve its handyDART service, which provides specialized transit options for individuals with disabilities. The agency is hosting three public sessions and an online survey to gather feedback from users and the general public. These opportunities are designed to help shape the future of the service, ensuring that it meets the needs of its riders.
The public sessions are scheduled for November 8, 2023, November 15, 2023, and November 22, 2023, and will be held at various locations across British Columbia. During these sessions, attendees can share their experiences and thoughts directly with B.C. Transit officials. The feedback collected will play a significant role in assessing current service effectiveness and identifying areas for improvement.
In addition to the public sessions, B.C. Transit is providing an online survey that will be accessible until November 30, 2023. This survey allows individuals who may not be able to attend the sessions in person to contribute their insights. Participation in both the sessions and the survey is encouraged, as B.C. Transit aims to create a comprehensive understanding of community needs.
The handyDART service is essential for many residents, offering a vital connection to essential services and opportunities. By actively seeking public input, B.C. Transit demonstrates its commitment to inclusivity and responsiveness in transportation planning.
Community members are urged to take advantage of these platforms to ensure that their voices are heard. Feedback will not only help enhance the handyDART service but also contribute to the overall goal of improving public transit accessibility in British Columbia.
B.C. Transit emphasizes that all contributions are valuable and will be carefully considered in future planning efforts. The agency looks forward to engaging with the community and fostering a dialogue that supports the needs of all riders.
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