• May 07, 2024

    COMPLETE THE MASTER TRANSPORTATION PLAN SURVEY

    The City of Campbell River (the City) is in the final stage of updating its Master Transportation Plan (MTP), and is seeking public feedback on the draft MTP. Residents are encouraged to participate by completing the City’s MTP survey, available now until May 30, 2024.

    The draft MTP includes priority infrastructure projects and policies, in six categories:

    • Pedestrians (walking and rolling)
    • Cycling
    •  Transit
    • Automobiles (streets and connections)
    • Parking and transportation demand management
    • Emerging mobility

    For more information and to complete the survey, visit getinvolved.campbellriver.ca/campbell-river-master-transportation-plan or pick up a paper copy at the Sportsplex (1800 South Alder Street), the Community Centre (401-11th Avenue) or City Hall (301 St. Ann’s Road).

    Feedback received through this survey will be considered in addition to the comments received during the open house held on April 30, 2024, which 80 people attended. Together these insights will help the City make final changes to the draft MTP. In late spring 2024, Council will receive the updated draft MTP for consideration.

     

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COMPLETE THE MASTER TRANSPORTATION PLAN SURVEY

by Rebecca Szulhan | May 07, 2024

The City of Campbell River (the City) is in the final stage of updating its Master Transportation Plan (MTP), and is seeking public feedback on the draft MTP. Residents are encouraged to participate by completing the City’s MTP survey, available now until May 30, 2024.

The draft MTP includes priority infrastructure projects and policies, in six categories:

  • Pedestrians (walking and rolling)
  • Cycling
  •  Transit
  • Automobiles (streets and connections)
  • Parking and transportation demand management
  • Emerging mobility

For more information and to complete the survey, visit getinvolved.campbellriver.ca/campbell-river-master-transportation-plan or pick up a paper copy at the Sportsplex (1800 South Alder Street), the Community Centre (401-11th Avenue) or City Hall (301 St. Ann’s Road).

Feedback received through this survey will be considered in addition to the comments received during the open house held on April 30, 2024, which 80 people attended. Together these insights will help the City make final changes to the draft MTP. In late spring 2024, Council will receive the updated draft MTP for consideration.

 

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