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See Campbell River's Master Transportation Plan This Evening

Thursday, July 14, 2022 at 7:43 AM

By Jay Herrington

Campbell River Residents get a chance to have a look at the city's Master Transportation Plan (MTP) this evening.

Campbell River Residents get a chance to have a look at the city's Master Transportation Plan (MTP) Thursday evening.

The Community Centre Lounge is hosting a Community Ideas Fair from 4pm to 8pm tonight.

City Manager Deborah Sargent says in one way or another, the updated plan will affect all Campbell River residents and they want to hear from as many as possible.

The ideas fair is way for the community to share experiences and help the City understand the barriers to using different modes of transportation in Campbell River.

The new and comprehensive MTP will have sustainability as its guiding principle and will provide a visionary framework for future transportation in Campbell River, including an implementation strategy with financial costs.

It reviews current and future transportation needs and alternate transportation choices and opportunities.

The plan will explore walking, cycling, transit, and car use in Campbell River over the next 20 years.

In addition to the Community Ideas Fair, a survey continues to be available online and at City Hall from until Saturday, August 6, 2022.

As well, pop-up booths will also appear around the community in the coming months, including at the Farmer's Market this Sunday.

For more information on the updated MTP and how to get involved, visit https://www.campbellriver.ca/city-services/roads-transportation-parking/plans-reports-studies/master-transportation-plan-2022

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