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We need to work together to create a strong plan for transportation in Guelph. We have tough choices to make to ensure we properly balance the needs of everyone in our community today and tomorrow.
Where we’re at
The project is moving ahead at full speed. In November, we shared our virtual ‘Story Maps’ which included our values, goals, problem statements and draft alternative solutions for transportation in Guelph. We also presented four transportation options and asked for feedback in an online survey.
Our preliminary evaluation shows that Alternative 2 - Sustainability Focus and Alternative 3 – Sustainability + Resiliency Focus were both comparable as draft preferred solutions in achieving the goals and values of the TMP. Both alternatives encourage walking, cycling and travel by bus by creating walkable streets, developing a core network of cycling links and reducing bus travel times in critical transit corridors, while improving capacity for cars.
Give us your feedback by February 9
Let us know if you support the draft preliminary preferred solution. Learn more by viewing our updated interactive virtual open house (StoryMap) and completing the survey below by February 9, 2021.
Next steps
We’ll use community and stakeholder feedback and further technical analysis to develop a recommended transportation approach for Council consideration later this year.