Cumberland receives grant for its Transportation Master Plan – Active Transportation Foundations

Cumberland receives grant for its Transportation Master Plan – Active Transportation Foundations

New Democrat MLA Josie Osborne says new funding from the BC NDP government will help local governments create active transportation development plans and encourage more people to cycle, walk, skateboard, and use other forms of active transportation.

“Getting around town on foot, bike, board, or scooter is fun, and good for people and the environment,” said Osborne, MLA for Mid Island-Pacific Rim. “By supporting Port Alberni and Cumberland’s work on strong active transportation planning, we can make it that much easier for everyone to make smarter, safer transportation choices.”

The Village of Cumberland will be receiving $18,790 for its Transportation Master Plan – Active Transportation Foundations, and the City of Port Alberni will receive $19,654 for the Official Community Plan Update: Active Transportation Strategy.

This funding is part of $600,000 that will be available from 2020-2022. These grants are awarded to local governments and administered by the Union of BC Municipalities (UBCM).

MLA Osborne says this initiative is part of Move. Commute, Connect., B.C.’s Active Transportation Strategy, a plan to make walking, cycling and other forms of active transportation as safe and convenient as possible. By facilitating more clean and sustainable methods of getting around, New Democrats are supporting a healthier, more resilient natural environment.

Move. Commute. Connect. is part of the New Democrat government’s CleanBC plan to put B.C. on a path to a low-carbon economy that creates opportunities for all while protecting our clean air, land and water.

Comments

comments

1 comment

  • Any municipality with a population under $25,000 that did not receive funding either did not apply, or was not approved for funding. The grants are administered through the Union of B.C. Municipalities to qualifying applicants that submit proposals supporting the integration of active transportation into their community planning and land-use planning process.

    Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Disclaimer: We are committed to maintaining a lively but civil forum for discussion and as such personal attacks, offensive language and irrelevant comments may be removed. Comments that appear on this site are not the opinion of Currently Cumberland, but only of the comment writer. Currently Cumberland may publish these comments within the paper and on digital platforms.