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Feedback Wanted on Transit Terminal Location

The city of Stratford is looking for public feedback on where to put a new transit terminal.

The city is looking at three options: on St. Patrick Street across from the Cooper Block, Downie Street across from Shakespeare Park or beside city hall.

Market Square is almost finished and the terminal behind City Hall has been removed.

An open house is being held at City Hall on Wednesday from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.

An information centre will also run at Festival Marketplace from 9:00am to noon tomorrow and Wednesday.

Residents can also fill out survey on the city’s website until June 30th.

Justin Sweeney
Justin Sweeney
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