Prince Edward County is seeking public input as part of the review of its taxi by-law.
The municipality wants to hear about the needs and concerns of community members regarding local taxi services.
Officials say taxis are an essential part of Prince Edward County’s rural transportation ecosystem and meet a wide variety of needs within the community.
Public feedback will help shape the future of the municipality’s taxi regulations, specifically on usage, rates, safety and comfort, accessibility and environmental impact.
A survey is open on the Have Your Say website until Friday, January 10.
Written comments can also be submitted to Mike Kelly, Supervisor of By-law Enforcement, at mkelly@pecounty.on.ca or can be dropped off at Shire Hall (332 Picton Main Street) between office hours, Monday to Friday from 8:30 am – 5 pm.
Information gathered will be used to prepare a report for County Council, which will guide the review and potential revision of the taxi by-law.