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Quispamsis and Rothesay survey residents on “KV Go,” a transit solution for Kennebecasis Valley

The municipalities of Quispamsis and Rothesay are excited to announce a partnership called KV Go, a Demonstration Project that will test a new transit solution for the Kennebecasis Valley.

The KV Go Demonstration Project aims to create a new transportation offering solely within Quispamsis and Rothesay to improve the lives of our residents.

The offering is expected to provide free, daytime bus transportation to a limited number of key locations throughout the communities for a few months later this summer and into the fall. It would function as a "stop-to-stop" transit service on a fixed route.

The goal is to provide the framework for a long-term transit option for the Kennebecasis Valley, which would improve access for individuals and families to run errands to grocery stores, banks, medical appointments, visit municipal parks and facilities, and other important services.

As our demonstration gets underway, collecting information from residents through the KV Go Transit Survey is important. This data from Quispamsis and Rothesay residents will help guide the implementation of KV Go, including the priorities, preferences, and specific needs of our communities. 

The information collected from the survey will be used to inform future decisions related to transit in the area.

If you live in Quispamsis or Rothesay, you are invited to participate in this survey before Wednesday, July 9, 2025, by visiting: https://bit.ly/KVGoSurvey.

Paper copies will be available at, and can be returned to, either Quispamsis Town Hall (12 Landing Court) or Rothesay Town Hall (70 Hampton Road).

Routes and other important information will be available soon.

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