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Kim Jordison – Colwood 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? I think this Read more…

By corey, 3 years4 months ago
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Krista Loughton – 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 2030 compared to 2020″? The Province, Capital Region, and Local Government must work together to reach climate targets. Each being Read more…

By corey, 3 years4 months ago
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Colby Harder – 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″? Does this go far enough? No, but I support this direction, yes. 2. Do you support Read more…

By corey, 3 years4 months ago
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Jordan MacDougall – 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 2. Do you support making the default speed limit 30 km/h for streets without centrelines, Read more…

By corey, 3 years4 months ago
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Sandy Janzen – 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 2030 compared to 2020″? If it is practical and does not impede one’s ability to work, transport to places of Read more…

By corey, 3 years4 months ago
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Mena Westhaver – 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″? We will need to ensure that our local vision, our Active Transportation Plan and OCP align Read more…

By corey, 3 years4 months ago
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Andrew Appleton – 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, absolutely. Oak Bay residents have heard me consistently advocate for active transportation investments and development Read more…

By corey, 3 years4 months ago
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Basil Langevin – 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, and I believe Saanich should aim far beyond that goal. Reducing Vehicle Kilometres Travelled is Read more…

By corey, 3 years4 months ago
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Fred Haynes – Saanich Mayor

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, absolutely – 2. Do you support making the default speed limit 30 km/h for streets Read more…

By corey, 3 years4 months ago
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Colin Plant – 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 2. Do you support making the default speed limit 30 km/h for streets without centrelines, Read more…

By corey, 3 years4 months ago

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