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Penticton, BC asked residents for input on transportation planning with an online mapping tool

Penticton, BC transportation planning online mapping tool

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The City of Penticton invited residents to participate in the development of its 2020 Transportation Master Plan. The city's long-term goal is to create a transportation system which supports all ages and abilities while also meeting environmental objectives. The City collected inputs from residents on its "Shape Your City Penticton" engagement website. Users accessed a mapping tool in order to mark locations where they had concerns about safety or congestion.

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Shape Your City Penticton | Homepage

<p>Take a few moments to get involved and give input on the decisions that affect your community. This space is about meaningful and respectful dialogue and informed decisions that will shape Penticton. The projects below are currently open for your input. Click on the picture to get started. Questions about this site? Email getconnected@Penticton.ca.</p>

Transportation Master Plan | Shape Your City Penticton

The City is starting on the path towards a transportation system that supports all ages, abilities, and modes of transportation while helping meet environmental objectives and using infrastructure wisely. Work is underway on the 2020 Transportation Master Plan which will identify all of the projects needed in the next 5, 10, 15 and 25 years to move Penticton towards the vision for a ‘complete transportation approach’ described in the 2019 Official Community Plan. Watch the Transportation Master Plan video to learn more about this vision and what it means to you. How can you get involved? Local knowledge of Penticton’s transportation systems is key to the plan’s success. Residents are invited to participate in the plan’s development beginning with the identification of problem intersections and routes. Go to our mapping tool below to mark locations where there are safety concerns and congestion as well as where there are opportunities to improve connections for walking, biking and transit. Make as many comments as you like and submit pictures. You don't need to be registered to participate unless you want to receive updates about this work. We are collecting comments until August 30.

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