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September 2022

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Carrie Smart – Oak Bay Councillor

Link to Website 1. Do you support re-aligning municipal and regional transportation plans and investments to meet the provincial government’s CleanBC target to “reduce distances travelled in light-duty vehicles by 2030 compared to 2020″? Yes. this must be a priority. Following the recommendations we put forth on the Oak Bay Read more…

By corey, 3 years3 years ago
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Jordan Reichert – Saanich Councillor

Link to Website 1. Do you support re-aligning municipal and regional transportation plans and investments to meet the provincial government’s CleanBC target to “reduce distances travelled in light-duty vehicles by 2030 compared to 2020? Yes. The most basic ways to help with traffic evaporation are to narrow vehicle lanes and Read more…

By corey, 3 years3 years ago
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Denise Blackwell – Langford Councillor

Link to Website 1. Do you support re-aligning municipal and regional transportation plans and investments to meet the provincial government’s CleanBC target to “reduce distances travelled in light-duty vehicles by 2030 compared to 2020″? Yes. 2. Do you support making the default speed limit 30 km/h for streets without centrelines? Read more…

By corey, 3 years3 years ago
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Roxanne Helme – Oak Bay Councillor

1. Do you support re-aligning municipal and regional transportation plans and investments to meet the provincial government’s CleanBC target to “reduce distances travelled in light-duty vehicles by 2030 compared to 2020? (No response from candidate) 2. Do you support making the default speed limit 30 km/h for streets without centrelines? Read more…

By corey, 3 years3 years ago
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Judy Estrin – View Royal Councillor

1. Do you support re-aligning municipal and regional transportation plans and investments to meet the provincial government’s CleanBC target to “reduce distances travelled in light-duty vehicles by 2030 compared to 2020? I do not have sufficient information to respond. I would look to View Royal staff for their opinions and Read more…

By corey, 3 years3 years ago
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Leslie Zinger – Metchosin Councillor

1. Do you support re-aligning municipal and regional transportation plans and investments to meet the provincial government’s CleanBC target to “reduce distances travelled in light-duty vehicles by 2030 compared to 2020? yes 2. Do you support making the default speed limit 30 km/h for streets without centrelines? yes. Living in Read more…

By corey, 3 years3 years ago
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Marg Gardiner – Victoria Councillor

Link to Website 1. Do you support re-aligning municipal and regional transportation plans and investments to meet the provincial government’s CleanBC target to “reduce distances travelled in light-duty vehicles by by 2030 compared to 2020? probably yes (link didn’t work). 2. Do you support making the default speed limit 30 Read more…

By corey, 3 years3 years ago
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Don Brown – View Royal Councillor

Link to Website 1. Do you support re-aligning municipal and regional transportation plans and investments to meet the provincial government’s CleanBC target to “reduce distances travelled in light-duty vehicles by 2030 compared to 2020″? Yes that makes total sense to have all the municipal and regional transportation plans and investments Read more…

By corey, 3 years3 years ago
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Gord Baird – Highlands Councillor

Link to Website 1. Do you support re-aligning municipal and regional transportation plans and investments to meet the provincial government’s CleanBC target to “reduce distances travelled in light-duty vehicles by 2030 compared to 2020? Yes I do support the reduction – the Highlands is a community that relies on the Read more…

By corey, 3 years3 years ago
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Brett Smyth – North Saanich Councillor

1. Do you support re-aligning municipal and regional transportation plans and investments to meet the provincial government’s CleanBC target to “reduce distances travelled in light-duty vehicles by 2030 compared to 2020? Part of the problem I see is in the two examples used: the Keating Flyover and the Massey Tunnel Read more…

By corey, 3 years3 years ago

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