2025 R18 – Support and Resourcing for Active Transportation Projects
- Year: 2025
- AVICC Number: R18
- UBCM Number: RR33
- Cowichan Valley RD
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Whereas the Province of BC has developed the British Columbia Active Transportation Design Guide as an initiative of CleanBC to provide consistent, appropriate planning and engineering guidance on the design of active transportation infrastructure, for jurisdictions of all sizes across BC, including urban and rural communities;
And whereas the Province of BC is committed to working collaboratively in partnership with local governments to plan for active transportation as part of the BC Active Transportation Strategy, Move.Commute.Connect, that works towards creating community-specific active transportation networks that are safe, accessible and convenient for a wide range of uses for all ages and abilities;
And whereas the Province of BC, under the CleanBC initiative, recognizes that the Provincial road system is a crucial connection for active transportation users – especially in more rural areas:
Therefore be it resolved that UBCM request that the Ministry of Transportation and Transit commit the necessary staff resources to work with local governments to support the planning, design, and expedient approval and development of active transportation infrastructure along rural Provincial roadways, consistent with the Active Transportation Design Guide, to improve the safety and mobility of active transportation users in rural areas in efforts to achieve the provincial target of doubling the proportion of trips taken using active transportation by 2030.
- Year: 2025
- AVICC Number: R18
- Sponsor: Cowichan Valley RD
- Resolution Type: Provincial
- Category: Transportation
- AVICC Decision: Endorsed
- AVICC Action: Forwarded to UBCM
- AVICC Response link
- UBCM Number: RR33
- UBCM Decision: Not Admitted for Debate
- UBCM Response link
The AVICC acknowledges that we are grateful to live, work, and play on the traditional territories of theCoast Salish, Nuu-Chah-Nulth and Kwak-Waka’wakw Peoples