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Town of View Royal Active Transportation Network Plan - Round 1 Engagement - What We Heard Report

September 6, 2022Pages 373–3981 section

A detailed report summarizing the results of the first round of community engagement for the Active Transportation Network Plan, highlighting travel habits and barriers.

1 CALL TO ORDER
64% of respondents walk either daily or 1-5 times per week56% of respondents identified Eagle Creek Village as a top destination44% cited poor quality sidewalks as a top barrier to walkingTop three unsafe roads identified: Island Highway, Admirals Road, and Helmcken Road67% of respondents support increased municipal investment to separate cycling from motor vehicles

From: Gery Lemon GLemon@viewroyal.ca Sent: August 22, 2022 10:50 AM To: Kim Anema KAnema@viewroyal.ca; Damian Kowalewich DKowalewich@viewroyal.ca; David Screech MayorScreech@viewroyal.ca; Ron Mattson RMattson@viewroyal.ca; John Rogers JRogers@viewroyal.ca Subject: zero carbon in new construction

Hi all;

For consideration at our next council meeting, please add the following to the agenda:

As the impact of climate change resulting from the use of fossil fuels escalates around the world, move that the Town of View Royal join other area municipalities to eliminate the installation of gas and oil burning furnaces in all new construction by 2025.

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Extracted from: 2022 09 06 Council Agenda - Agenda - Pdf