ServiceOntario is Working to improve the Accessible Parking Permit (APP) Program in Ontario

  • March 23, 2021
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ServiceOntario is working to improve the Accessible Parking Permit (APP) program in Ontario and are conducting research sessions to gather feedback. The sessions will take place from March 29th to April 1st and will be conducted online, using screen-sharing software. Each session will be about 60 minutes long, and  a $60 gift card will be offered as a thank you to those who complete a session (unless you work for the Ontario Public Service).

If this sounds like something individuals in your community network would be interested in, please share this 2-minute questionnaire:  User research for accessible parking permit services.

Questionnaires will be accepted until Friday, March 26th at noon.  Those who meet the criteria for the research sessions will be contacted.

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