‘It’s very heartbreaking for me’: Access Transit uncertainty impacting multiple P.A. residents
Dennis Adam takes a para-transit bus to every Prince Albert Raiders game.
With certain Access Transit services in the city currently in limbo due to a lack of funding, he’s hoping to garner support from the community as he fights to keep his main source of transportation going.
“If we ever lose this bus service, people are going to be shocked and upset,” said Adam, who has lived in P.A. for roughly 30 years. “I use the bus service just about every day of the week, nights when I go for Raiders game and for concert events. People need this transportation for appointments and social gatherings.”
The Prince Albert Community Service Centre, which operates the para-transit fleet, has said they require an additional $103,000 from the City to account for rising costs. Otherwise, they will be forced to cut weekend and evening services.