Please join us on June 3th, 2021 at 7:00pm for our annual general meeting. The meeting is taking place on-line via a Zoom webinar. Registration is required, please use the link below to register:https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZ0sd-2rrj4rHNHBXCk0lkIy5y2eizWBxLxG We welcome the public along with Functional Transit Winnipeg
Winnipeg Transit Master Plan
For seven years, Functional Transit Winnipeg has been your advocate demanding frequent, affordable and accessible public transit. We have demanded action and the city has responded with the new Transit Master Plan which includes a frequent service network.The proposed frequent service network
Review of Transit 2021 Budget Update
The City of Winnipeg budget can be difficult for even the keenest of citizens to decipher. As the City continues to refine how it presents it budget, we need to look at previous years to fully understand what changes are
Digital Rally To Keep Transit Moving
Tuesday, December 1, 2020 | 6:30 PM – 7:00 PM (CST) Across the country, transit agencies are on the brink of collapsing or being forced to cut service routes and jobs because of the impacts of COVID-19. The pandemic has
#KeepMBHealthy: Support Public Transit with Physical Distancing
During the COVID-19 pandemic, tens of thousands of Winnipeggers are still depending on the transit system to get them where they need to be. Whether it’s essential health care workers getting to their jobs on the frontlines of this pandemic,
Functional Transit Winnipeg calls on Pallister Government to Utilize Federal Funds for Transit
Functional Transit Winnipeg is calling on the Pallister government to immediately utilize federal funds to improve Winnipeg Transit’s operations, to ensure adequate social distancing on buses, and help kickstart our economy.A letter from the Functional Transit Winnipeg board of directors
City CUTS Transit by $3.2 million
On Friday, City Hall put forward its 4-year preliminary transit budget. Decision-makers are challenging claims this budget contains cuts and arguing there is a funding increase. This budget actually contains a $3.2 million operating funding cut for 2020 and the
Functional Transit Winnipeg Responds to City of Winnipeg Budget
Download Media Release March 6, 2020 WINNIPEG — The 2020-23 City of Winnipeg budget proposes devastating cuts to key public transit programs, while insufficient increases to operating funding create significant obstacles for the introduction of a frequent service model, Functional
Functional Transit Winnipeg demands improvement to service amid cancellation of proposed transit cuts
December 5, 2019 WINNIPEG – The City of Winnipeg’s infrastructure and Public Works Committee voted today to cancel cuts to transit service after last week’s marathon eight-hour committee meeting that saw just over 90% of speakers demanding better transit service. Functional