One Year In: The King Street Pilot - Monday November 26th at 7 pm

Do you live, work, or travel on King Street?

Please join us from 7pm-9pm on Monday, November 26 for One Year In: The King Street Pilot. 

This open meeting is an opportunity to share your experience of the King Street Pilot, one year since its implementation in November 2017. We'll take a look at what the data shows about the pilot's success and engage in a facilitated discussion about the transit priority project's implementation and impact on our public space and day-to-day life.

Register below or at this link to reserve your spot!

Light snacks and refreshments will be served and the event space is wheelchair accessible. Do you have any other accessibility needs? Please get in touch with [email protected] and we will do our best to meet them.

 

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