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ION - Waterloo Region's Light Rail Transit
This was the response I got to my email

Good morning,
Thank you for your email. Yesterday, the Region’s Planning & Works Committee provided the following with respect to report TSD-TRS-23-010, Changes to GRT Advertising Policies:

“That the Regional Municipality of Waterloo refer the report back to Staff for changes discussed under TSD-TRS-23-010, Changes to GRT Advertising Policies for consideration prior to the final 2024 budget day on December 13, 2023; And that consultation on this issue be included as part of the 2024 Budget Consultations in the context of overall budget priorities; And that any Regional information campaigns not be included in the limit for bus wraps and that a funding source and process be identified; And that the Regional Municipality of Waterloo continue the Truth and Reconciliation bus wrap until February 29, 2024.”

Thank you again for taking the time to write on this important issue. Please consider delegating further on this as part of the 2024 Budget Consultations.

Sincerely,
Karen Redman
Chair, Regional Municipality of Waterloo
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