TASMAN COMMUNITY TRANSPORT SURVEY |
Do you want improved transport options for Tasman & Forestier residents?
The Tasman Council, Community Transport Services Tasmania (CTST), and Tasman Voice for Health are teaming up on a transportation survey.
By sharing your thoughts on a few questions, you can pave the way for better options for Tasman residents, now and forever!
Please complete the survey by clicking on the link below and please share to all your networks. Information we receive from this survey will be beneficial with future planning for community transport services.
This link is for general community to complete or users of a possible service: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TCTS24
This link is for use by current transport service providers in the Tasman Region, i.e – MPS, CTST: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TMTPR24
Kind Regards,
Julie King
Community Services Officer
Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday
Tasman Council
1713 Main Road Nubeena TAS 7184
ABN: 63 590 070 717
Ph: (03) 6250 9200
Email: [email protected]
Tasman Email: [email protected]
Website: www.tasman.tas.gov.au
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