Transportation elements made for some of the themes to City of Prince Rupert's 2030 Vision planning (image from City of PR website) |
In the report, Rob Buchan from iPlan, providing his report under the title of City Planner, notes as to how the need for such a Transportation Plan has been identified in previous community engagements and ties that theme into the recent discussion on parking issues in the downtown core.
His notes on the topic also observe how the provincial grant program through UBCM of up to $20,000 could cover the active transportation element of a program, but for a larger Master Transportation plan the cost could be as high as 70,000 dollars.
The maximum grant that the City can qualify for is $20,000.00.
This amount of funding may be sufficient to undertake the active transportation component but additional funding will be necessary to fund the entire master transportation plan.
Total funding required has not yet been fully determined but it is estimated to be in the order of $50,000 to $70,000.00. The contribution of $20,000 towards this expenditure would be significant.
A Report on Transportation grant funding from iPlan for City Council (click to enlarge) |
The deadline for applications to the funding program comes up on May 21st.
The need for a more dedicated approach to Transportation themes was a focus for the local Complete Streets group in the city, which outlined some of their thoughts towards improved transportation last September.
Elements of Transportation themes have made for part of the City's 2030 Vision planning in recent years.
More notes on past Council discussions can be explored from our archive page here.
"Active transportation most commonly refers to people walking or cycling, but can also include people rolling, using winter-based modes, or using water-based modes."
ReplyDeleteIn saying that, I hope this funding contributes to sidewalk improvements and not bike lanes.