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Residents press commission for clearer bus shelter siting, ice‑rink options and Sunday transit stops
Summary
At the Sandusky City Commission meeting Feb. 10 residents asked for clearer bus shelter locations, raised questions about whether resurfacing for pickleball courts will eliminate an ice rink, and urged Sunday transit service for food distribution programs.
Residents used the public comment period at the Feb. 10 Sandusky City Commission meeting to press for clearer public‑transit facilities and to urge expanded Sunday service for food distribution.
Three concerns drew the most attention: requests that shelter location language specify placement at particular corners, whether resurfacing Whiteman Weber Park for pickleball would eliminate a winter ice rink, and a plea for one Sunday per month of Green Line transit service to help churches and volunteers deliver food to residents without rides.
Why it matters: Shelter siting affects accessibility for riders and can determine which homes and community services are within walking distance of transit; changes to park surfaces can change seasonal uses and recreational access; Sunday transit availability could affect food access for…
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