Londoners are being given an opportunity to share their thoughts on the “near-final” designs for the city’s downtown bus transit loop.
The City of London unveiled the designs it billed as near-final on October 27th.
The downtown loop frames Dundas Place, with buses running along Queens Avenue, Ridout Street, King Street, and Wellington Street. It will add bus-only lanes to the streets, as well as additional transportation improvements aimed at easing congestions and improving safety.
The bus rapid transit downtown loop.
Until November 11, the public is being given the chance to view the downtown loop’s recommended designs, visualizations of bus stop concepts and road improvements.
They will also be able to provide feedback or ask questions about the designs.
Normally the public engagement phase would be done through in-person information events, but due to COVID-19 the city has decided to hold them virtually.
Anyone who would like to set up in-person or video conference meetings with the project team can book an appointment at downtownloop@london.ca or call (519) 930-3518.
Construction of the first phase in the downtown area is scheduled to begin on King Street in 2021.




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