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Public feedback sought for Active Transportation Master Plan

Journal staff The City of Sarnia is seeking input for the development of an Active Transportation Master Plan.
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Journal staff

The City of Sarnia is seeking input for the development of an Active Transportation Master Plan.

“We want Sarnia to be a leader in this sector with a future-ready transportation network, one that reflects all modes of transport, providing an interconnected system of travel that is safe and functional for residents,” said manager of development/transportation Alister Brown.

“More residents are looking to active transportation as an environmentally-friendly and healthy travel option, and we want to make sure those needs are reflected in our future investments.”

Residents are invited to complete a short survey, to provide insight on their experiences regarding active transportation, the city noted in a news release.

“Efforts are underway to develop a plan that will help guide investments into infrastructure supporting active transportation such as cycling, walking, and other human-powered modes of travel.

"The plan will help the City ensure future investments into active transportation enhance existing infrastructure, reflect the needs of the community, and function as an interconnected network.

Data gathered from the survey will inform the creation of a draft Active Transportation Master Plan (ATMP) for review by the community and City Council.

The ATMP will build on the City’s existing Transportation Master Plan, with investments recommended by both plans subject to Council approval during the annual budget process.

The City’s Climate Change Action plan identifies support for increased active transportation as one of its objectives.

Residents can learn more about the project and complete the survey by visiting www.speakupsarnia.ca/ATMP.


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