The City of Courtenay is developing a Strategic Transportation Plan to guide future transportation improvements.
It will set investment and action priorities for the next decade, supporting community mobility and growth for the next 25 years.
“Transportation is the backbone of a thriving community,” explains Mayor Bob Wells.
“Our Strategic Transportation Plan will help support a safer, more connected and more accessible Courtenay for everyone — whether you walk, cycle, drive or take transit. We’re asking residents to share their ideas and priorities so we can build a transportation network that reflects our community’s values and future needs.”
An online survey is available on the project web page, where you can share thoughts on transportation priorities, safety concerns, and ideas for improvement.
There will also be an open house on Friday, January 30th, from 11am to 7pm, at the Florence Filberg Centre Conference Hall, with presentations at 12:30 and 5:30 p.m.
For more information and to access the survey, visit Engage Comox Valley.
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