Tell Your King Street Pilot Story - Thursday April 4th @ 6PM

Our personal stories have the power to influence decision-makers. The future of the King Street Transit Pilot will be decided by City Council by April 17th, and you have an opportunity to speak to them about how it has impacted you.

During this workshop, co-hosted by TTCriders and 8 80 Cities, we will craft 3-5 minute narratives using our personal stories to share how the pilot has impacted us. We will share tips and examples, practice together, and share feedback. And if you can't make a deputation in person, we can record a video or collect your written statement to share.

Snacks and refreshments will be provided. Tokens available if needed.

Follow signs when you enter the front door of the building to find the room. The space is wheelchair accessible. Please contact us in advance for help locating the elevator or if you have any other accessibility needs.

Here are the opportunities to speak:

  • Tuesday April 9th to the Executive Committee
  • Thursday April 11th to the TTC Board
  • In writing or through a short video before either of these dates

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