The Niagara Region is looking for public input for its road plan for the next few decades
The Niagara region is asking for public input on how an efficient and viable system of roads will look for the next few decades.
It says developing this crucial document is needed now, for the next 25-years, with population growth expected,
The region says the study will address what transportation infrastructure is needed, and adapt to evolving trends, such as travel patterns and economic conditions.
It'll also look at supporting regional transit, and GO transit, as well as planning for more places to walk and cycle.
You can take a look at the region's website, for where the public meetings will be next week in St. Catharines and Welland.

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