Mount Work Regional Park Management Plan
The Capital Regional District (CRD) is developing a management plan to guide management, use and development at Mount Work over the next 15 years. Initial public engagement occurred in 2020 before the management plan was drafted and was used to inform the development of the draft management plan.
A second round of public and stakeholder engagement was completed in 2022 to gather feedback. The CRD is continuing to work with First Nations, including the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council, to ensure the management plan addresses their interests ahead of bringing forward a proposed management plan for consideration by the Board.
For more information:
- Review the draft plan and newsletter
- Watch the online webinar
The Capital Regional District (CRD) is developing a management plan to guide management, use and development at Mount Work over the next 15 years. Initial public engagement occurred in 2020 before the management plan was drafted and was used to inform the development of the draft management plan.
A second round of public and stakeholder engagement was completed in 2022 to gather feedback. The CRD is continuing to work with First Nations, including the W̱SÁNEĆ Leadership Council, to ensure the management plan addresses their interests ahead of bringing forward a proposed management plan for consideration by the Board.
For more information:
- Review the draft plan and newsletter
- Watch the online webinar
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CLOSED: This survey has concluded.
The draft management plan was developed with input from First Nations, government agencies, stakeholders, interest groups and the public that was received through the initial engagement process in 2020.
The CRD is again gathering input from those noted above. A range of tools are being used to provide information about the draft plan and to gather input on the draft plan. The purpose of this public comment survey is to seek your input on specific sections in the draft management plan for Mount Work Regional Park to assist in finalizing the management plan.
This survey takes approximately 20-30 minutes to complete. Please review the draft plan and background materials before filling out the comment form.
Surveys received by midnight on May 16, 2022 will be considered, along with input gathered from First Nations, government agencies, stakeholders and interest groups, as we move to finalizing the management plan. The information obtained through the survey is not intended to be representative of the whole population of the Capital Regional District. The comments received will be aggregated and summarized as part of a broader engagement report provided to the CRD Board for information.
Note: This survey is intended to be anonymous and your responses will only be used by the CRD for the purposes of updating the Mount Work Regional Park Draft Management Plan. Please do not provide your name, address or any other personal information that directly or indirectly identifies yourself and/or others.
For security purposes any personal information which identifies you or others will be immediately deleted, once your response is received and processed. No personal information will be used to make any administrative decisions that impact any individuals as a result of this survey. This practice complies with Part 3 – Protection of Privacy of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. For questions about the collection of this information, please contact Regional Parks Planning, CRD Regional Parks Headquarters, 490 Atkins Road, Victoria, BC at 250.360.3344 or by email.
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Manager, Planning & Development, Regional Parks
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Park/Trail Planner, Planning & Development, Regional Parks
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Initiate the project
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Gather background information
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Initial engagement process
Mount Work Regional Park Management Plan has finished this stageGathering information, ideas and suggestions from First Nations, other governments agencies, stakeholders, interest groups and the public
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Draft management plan developed
Mount Work Regional Park Management Plan has finished this stageCRD team considers input received and develops a draft management plan that tries to address all interests in a fair and appropriate manner
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Second engagement process
Mount Work Regional Park Management Plan has finished this stageReview of the draft management plan by First Nations, other government agencies, stakeholders, interest groups and the public
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Proposed final management plan developed
Mount Work Regional Park Management Plan is currently at this stageCRD team considers input received and finalizes the management plan
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Regional Parks Committee reviews proposed management plan
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CRD Board approves proposed management plan
this is an upcoming stage for Mount Work Regional Park Management Plan
FAQs
- Why develop a management plan?
- What process is used to develop a park management plan?
- Why are parks classifications used?
- What is allowed in the different park zones?
- Why is there so much Environmental Protection Zone in the park?
- Why was the designated mountain biking area expanded?
- Who has provided input to this plan?
- When with the management plan be finished?