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Seasonal Changes to Peterborough Transit Routes Effective April 30
/Peterborough Transit will implement seasonal changes to some of its routes beginning April 30.
Route 5 The Parkway
Weekday Southbound and Northbound routes will operate on hourly service from 7:45 p.m. until 11:35 p.m.On Sunday the last trip will depart at 7:35 p.m.Late night service will be suspended
Route 6 Sherbrooke
Westbound 7:22 a.m. trip will be cancelledWestbound and Eastbound will operate with regular 30-minute service from 7:40 p.m. to 11:50 p.m.Late night service will be suspended
Route 7 Lansdowne
The 7:50 a.m. trip from Willowcreek to Fleming will be suspended.Route 7 will follow the 7A seasonal route from May to October, via Ashburnham, the Lift Lock and Hunter.. Stops on Rogers Street between Maria Street and Hunter Street will continue to be served by Route 4 trips.
Route 10 Technology Drive
Afternoon service will be reinstated with trips from the terminal departing at 2:15 p.m., 2:50 p.m. and 3:25 p.m.
OnDemand/Pink Community Bus
Afternoon service from 1:15 p.m. to 5:15 p.m. will be suspended
Route 11 Water
Route 11 and 11A Water serving Trent University will be suspended
Stay up-to-date with service changes
Transit customers are encouraged to check route schedules and stay up-to-date with adjustments to Transit routes, including weather delays, service interruptions and cancellations:
Follow Peterborough Transit on Twitter: @ptbo_transit, or subscribe to text/SMS or email updates through MyBEAT.
Plan your trip with Google Maps or the Transit appVisit our service alerts webpage for real-time Twitter Timeline updates on peterborough.ca/TransitServiceAlerts
Customer service can be reached at 705-745-0525.
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Ontario’s Transportation Planning Survey Coming to Randomly Selected Households in Peterborough
/Starting last fall and continuing this spring, approximately 1.4 million households in the Greater Golden Horseshoe and surrounding areas, including Peterborough, will be asked to take part in the Transportation Tomorrow Survey (TTS).
The Transportation Tomorrow Survey is jointly undertaken by 25 funding agencies including the Ministry of Transportation of Ontario (MTO), Metrolinx, the TTC (Toronto Transit Commission), and municipalities across the study area. Results from this survey will help local and regional governments, as well as the province and transit agencies, make transportation planning and investment decisions.
Randomly selected households will receive an official invitation letter informing them they have been selected to take part in the survey. The invitation letter will provide households with a secure access code and more information about the survey. Participation in the survey is voluntary. Households can participate by accessing the project website, or by calling the survey hotline at 1-877-216-7786.
Canadian-based research firm R. A. Malatest & Associates Ltd. will conduct the survey on behalf of the participating agencies. The study runs from the fall of 2022 until spring of 2023 and the results will be and released in 2024. The Transportation Tomorrow Survey has been administered every five years since 1986.
Survey questions will focus on trip information for each household member, including origin, destination, time, reason for travel, mode of transportation, as well as some basic demographic questions. Residents that did not make any trips can still participate in the survey, as this helps build a snapshot of the travel patterns of the population as a whole and ensures the survey reflects the make-up of the general population. All survey responses will remain anonymous and will be combined with other responses in order to identify travel patterns.
For more information, visit the link.
Peterborough Transit Presents Free Grade 8 March Break Transit Quest
/The Grade 8 Transit Quest program encourages students to use Peterborough Transit by providing them with a free transit pass for the March Break through GreenUp. (March 10 to 19)
Participants can use this transit pass to travel to featured attractions and businesses which they check off on their Transit Quest Passport.
The Quest works to increase the City youth’s familiarity of the Peterborough Transit system as they begin to travel independently. By increasing comfort at this age, transit can become a mode of transportation that is both normal and accessible. Navigating their local transit service helps students build a life skill, one that they will use as they get part-time jobs, go off to school and move or travel to other cities.
For event details or more information, contact Ashley Burnie.
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Applications Open For the City of Peterborough’s New Transit Liaison Committee
/The City of Peterborough is accepting applications for the new Transit Liaison Committee until March 10 at 4:30 p.m.
The mandate of the Transit Liaison Committee is to connect customers and stakeholder groups directly to Transit staff.
Applicants must be a resident of the City of Peterborough who rides Peterborough Transit. Applicants will need to indicate which of the following positions they are applying for:
Transit Rider – Conventional Transit Service
Transit Rider – Specialized Van/Mobility Transit Service
Applications will be reviewed by the Citizen Appointment Selection Committee and an interview may be required. The Citizen Appointment Selection Committee will recommend appointees to Council for their consideration.
The Peterborough Transit Liaison Committee will include:
City Councillor - transportation chair
City Councillor - councillor at large
Transit rider - conventional transit service (two positions)
Transit rider - specialized van/mobility transit service (two positions)
A representative from each of the following organizations:
Accessibility Advisory Committee
Age Friendly Peterborough
Council for Persons with Disabilities
Fleming College Student Association
Peterborough Green Up
Trent Central Student Association
The new Transit Liaison Committee will complement Peterborough Transit’s existing communication channels to solicit and receive public feedback, including the online Transit Feedback Form, online Driver Appreciation Form and the in-person customer ambassador program.
Applications are available online, and hard copies are available at the Clerk’s Office at City Hall (500 George St. N)
Completed applications may be submitted online, dropped off or mailed to City Hall no later than March 10.
Ontario Government Provides Funding For Public Transit in Peterborough Under Gas Tax Program
/The Ontario government is providing more money to support the expansion and improvement of public transit services in the County of Peterborough; giving $1,827,406 as part of the province’s gas tax program.
“We know that municipal transit systems are essential to the success of our communities. They connect people and families to jobs, education, medical appointments, groceries and housing,” said Dave Smith, MPP for Peterborough- Kawartha. “Under Premier Ford’s leadership, our government continues to step up to the plate to provide the funding municipalities need to ensure transit remains a safe and reliable option in communities across Ontario.”
Funding for the gas tax program is determined by the number of litres of gasoline sold in the province during the previous year. Municipalities that support public transit services in their community receive two cents per litre of provincial gas tax revenue collected.
To make up for reduced gas sales due to ongoing recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic, this year’s gas tax program includes one-time additional funding of $80 million to help ensure municipalities can continue to support their transit systems.
“Public transit is a key driver of economic growth in Ontario, helping people get to where they need to go, whether it is to work, school, or run errands. As more people return to public transit, our government is providing municipalities with the funding they need to accommodate growing ridership, while ensuring they can continue to deliver safe and reliable transit service for people in their communities,” said Caroline Mulroney, Minister of Transportation.
Gas tax funding can be used to extend service hours, buy transit vehicles, add routes, improve accessibility or upgrade local infrastructure.
Peterborough Transit Adjusting Services For the Holidays and January
/Peterborough Transit has made service adjustments for all routes for the holiday season from Saturday until Jan. 7, announced on Friday.
All Route 11 and 11A Water trips will be suspended from Christmas Eve until Jan. 8, with regular weekday service resuming on Jan. 9.
On Saturday, all routes end early, with the last trip departing no later than 7:15 p.m. (7:33 p.m. on Route 3 Park). Evening PTBOnDemand service will not be available.
There will be no service on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
On Boxing Day, a Holiday/Sunday service schedule will be in place, with the last trip departing no later than 7:15 p.m. (or 7:33 p.m. on Route 3 Park). Evening PTBOnDemand service will not be available.
On all routes, late evening trips departing after 11:32 p.m. are suspended between the period of Friday 23 until Jan 7. (please note: late evening trips information was updated at 10:30 a.m. on Friday)
On Dec. 31 all routes end early with the last trip departing no later than 7:15 p.m. (7:33 p.m. on Route 3 Park). Evening OnDemand service will not be available. Extended New Year’s Eve service will not be offered this year.
Transit Customer Service desk
The Customer Service desk at the Simcoe Street Terminal will operate with adjusted hours for the holiday period.
Saturday, Dec. 24: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 25: closed
Monday, Dec. 26: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 27 to Friday, Dec. 30: 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 31: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 1: closed
Regular hours resume at the Simcoe Street Bus Terminal on Monday, January 2, 2022.
For questions about Transit service, please call Transit Operations at 705-745-0525 or by email at transitoperations@peterborough.ca.
Service changes to Routes 3, 4 effective Jan. 2, 2023
Starting on Jan. 2, weekday service on Route 3 Park will operate hourly after 9 a.m. and Route 4 Weller will be reduced to operate hourly as Peterborough Transit continues to work towards providing more stable service for our customers during staffing challenges.
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Holiday Adjustments to Peterborough Transit Service Routes Announced
/Peterborough Transit service adjustments for all routes will be made during the holiday period from Dec. 24 until Jan. 7 announced on Thursday.
All routes will end early on Dec. 24, with the last trip departing no later than 7:15 p.m. (7:33 p.m. on Route 3 Park).
There will be no service on Dec. 25 and Jan. 1.
On Dec. 26, a Holiday/Sunday service schedule will be in place, with the last trip departing no later than 7:15 p.m. (or 7:33 p.m. on Route 3 Park).
Routes will end early on Dec. 31, with the last trip departing no later than 7:15 p.m. (7:33 p.m. on Route 3 Park). Extended New Year’s Eve service will not be offered this year.
Evening PTBOnDemand service will not be available on these evenings.
All Route 11 and 11A Water trips will be suspended from Dec. 24 until Jan. 8, with regular weekday service resuming on Jan. 9.
On all routes, late evening trips departing after 11:32 p.m. are suspended between the period of Dec. 24 until Jan. 7.
The Customer Service desk at the Simcoe Street Terminal will operate with adjusted hours for the holiday period:
Saturday, Dec. 24: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, Dec. 25: closed
Monday, Dec. 26: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Tuesday, Dec. 27 to Friday, Dec. 30: 8:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday, Dec. 31: 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Sunday, Jan. 1: CLOSED
Regular hours resume at the Simcoe Street Bus Terminal on Jan. 2.
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City of Peterborough Seeks Public Input Sought For Parkhill Road West Reconstruction Project
/As Parkhill Road West between Rubidge and George Street is expected to close for construction, the City of Peterborough is seeking public input on detour routes to handle traffic during the sewer and road work announced Wednesday.
Construction is projected between early spring/summer into the late fall next year, pending budget approval.
Residents can review three traffic management options and select their option on Connect Peterborough. The project page also includes information on the project scope, plans and additional resources.
Anyone can send questions and feedback through the online question tool on the page. Hard copies are available at City Hall, 500 George St. N. Feedback and information can be sent to the project team by email to mcummings@peterborough.ca or by phone at 705-742-7777 ext. 1503.
The construction includes installation of new storm sewers, sanitary sewers, water main, curbs, sidewalks and road paving from Aylmer Street North to George Street North. The work from Rubidge Street to Aylmer Street North includes new water main and road paving and new surface asphalt from George Street North to Water Street.
The general goals of this project are to:
Replace aging underground and aboveground infrastructure
Improve traffic flow at the Parkhill Road/George Street intersection by introducing a dedicated east-bound right-turn lane onto George Street
Improve pedestrian facilities