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Changes to Saugeen Mobility and Regional Transit (SMART) are in development, as its Board of Directors has received requests from some member municipalities to investigate the amalgamation of the various specialized transit services that currently exist in Bruce and Grey counties.

In a March 9 Town of Saugeen Shores media release, Vice-Deputy Mayor Mike Myatt, who currently serves as SMART Board Chair, stated, “Combining multiple service providers and moving the service to the county level could lead to cost efficiencies and expanded service levels to those in need of this essential transportation program.”

SMART Board of Directors met on February 21 to discuss recent media coverage pertaining to the future of SMART. Currently SMART has no plans to discontinue mobility transit services, as it provides the only door-to-door transit service for those with mobility issues in Grey and Bruce. Board members also approved the capital and operations budget for the 2020 year. Highlights from the budget include improved plans for ongoing operations as well as vehicle replacement and some computer system upgrades.

“SMART will approach Bruce and Grey County Councils to investigate what options may be possible,” said Myatt. “This proposal is in its infancy and will require careful consideration prior to any changes being implemented.”

“The main objective for SMART board members is to continue to offer an uninterrupted and high-quality door-to-door transportation service to all existing and prospective clients during this investigative action," added Myatt.

SMART Manager Roger Cook and Myatt will be making a presentation to Bruce County Council on April 9 to discuss potential partnership opportunities.