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Charlottetown's 10-year plan aims to make public transit 'simple, direct and frequent'

Charlottetown's 10-year plan aims to make public transit 'simple, direct and frequent'

CBC
Saturday, January 27, 2024 10:11 PM GMT

The City of Charlottetown is getting closer to completing a plan aimed at improving public transportation to accommodate the capital region's expected population surge over the next decade.

The city is in the midst of a second round of public consultation on a 10-year public transit plan that is expected to be finalized by the spring. 

The plan will include changes to public bus routes through Charlottetown, Stratford and Cornwall to make them more efficient and frequent for riders. 

"The system has been built in a sort of ad-hoc way," said Anna Keenan, Charlottetown's sustainable transportation officer. "We've seen a lot of growth in the last few years since the pandemic, but we need to start planning ahead."

A public meeting on the draft plan will be held Jan. 30. Residents can also fill out an online survey until Feb. 4. 

The city is working with the consulting company Left Turn Right Turn on the plan. 

The consultants compared Charlottetown's transit system to five Canadian cities of comparable size and found the transit system here offers 60 per cent less service hours per capita than those other municipalities. 

T3 Transit, which operates the public bus system in the capital region, currently has a fleet of 20 buses. 

With the area's population set to grow from 60,000 residents to 80,000 over the next 10 years, Keenan said the fleet will need to grow to 28 buses by the end of the transit plan in 2033. 

"If we fail to invest in this work, it could cause real challenges over the next 10 years," she said.

During an initial round of public consultation in October 2023, users said they wanted buses to stop more frequently. They also want more linear routes similar to Charlottetown's University Avenue line, which travels between downtown and uptown every 10 to 15 minutes. 

"The buses there are generally full and it's a much more effective model than having a bus that winds through the suburbs going every hour or every two hours during the day," Keenan said.

"So we'd like to see more routes and schedules of that Route 1 type — simple, direct and frequent."

Other suggestions from the October consultation included more service on weekends and late evenings for users who work shift work. Stratford and Cornwall residents would also like to see more routes within their own communities rather than into or out of Charlottetown. 

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