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Guelph residents asked for input in city’s transportation master plan

File photo of downtown Guelph. Nick Westoll / Global News

The City of Guelph says they want to hear from residents as they are in the process of updating their transportation master plan.

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In a post on their website, the city said officials are exploring transportation options to “make Guelph move better in every way.”

As part of the process, the city’s general manager of engineering and transportation services said they need community input to help guide the conversation.

“We want to hear from the community about what’s working well, what could be improved, and how we can make it easier for you to get where you’re going,” Kealy Dedman said.

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The city said they want to hear from folks who walk, ride a bike, take a bus, drive a car or use any other form of travel.

Residents can have their say by leaving comments on the city’s website and/or attending a number of events over the next several months.

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That includes the Zero Waste Festival at the Victoria Road Recreation Centre on Aug. 10 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.

Additional events and locations will be confirmed in the coming weeks.

City staff expect to present the updated transportation master plan to council in summer 2020.

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