Moving Together: Regional Transportation Plan

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The Capital Regional District (CRD) is developing a Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) that will set the big-picture direction for how people and goods move across the region. The plan will help guide transportation planning and investment in the capital region over the next 30 years, with a focus on shared priorities, clear actions, and regional connectivity.

Transportation issues don’t stop at municipal borders. As the region grows and transportation needs become more complex, there are real choices and trade-offs to navigate. This plan will help the region make those choices thoughtfully—balancing competing needs, aligning local and regional priorities, and focusing investments where they can deliver the greatest shared benefit over the long term.

Your voice is a key part of this work and will help ensure the Regional Transportation Plan reflects lived experience, regional perspectives, and long-term goals for the capital region.

For up-to-date information and engagement opportunities, please subscribe to email updates or check this page regularly.

The RTP will apply across the capital region and reflect the needs of communities of different sizes and types, including urban centres, rural areas, and Gulf Islands. It will focus on how the transportation system works together.

Engagement feedback is one of several inputs that will shape the Regional Transportation Plan. Decisions will also be informed by technical evidence, past engagement findings, regional and provincial goals, and practical considerations such as funding, jurisdiction, and implementation realities.

Questions? Please email transportation@crd.bc.ca.


The Capital Regional District (CRD) is developing a Regional Transportation Plan (RTP) that will set the big-picture direction for how people and goods move across the region. The plan will help guide transportation planning and investment in the capital region over the next 30 years, with a focus on shared priorities, clear actions, and regional connectivity.

Transportation issues don’t stop at municipal borders. As the region grows and transportation needs become more complex, there are real choices and trade-offs to navigate. This plan will help the region make those choices thoughtfully—balancing competing needs, aligning local and regional priorities, and focusing investments where they can deliver the greatest shared benefit over the long term.

Your voice is a key part of this work and will help ensure the Regional Transportation Plan reflects lived experience, regional perspectives, and long-term goals for the capital region.

For up-to-date information and engagement opportunities, please subscribe to email updates or check this page regularly.

The RTP will apply across the capital region and reflect the needs of communities of different sizes and types, including urban centres, rural areas, and Gulf Islands. It will focus on how the transportation system works together.

Engagement feedback is one of several inputs that will shape the Regional Transportation Plan. Decisions will also be informed by technical evidence, past engagement findings, regional and provincial goals, and practical considerations such as funding, jurisdiction, and implementation realities.

Questions? Please email transportation@crd.bc.ca.


  • What We Learned: Q1 2026 engagement summary now available!

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    From January to March 2026, regional partners, advisory committees, Indigenous partners, interest holders, and University of Victoria students and staff helped shape the early direction of the Moving Together: Regional Transportation Plan.

    Participants shared what a well-functioning regional transportation system could look like, highlighting opportunities for stronger regional coordination, more reliable transit, improved affordability, and better system accessibility. Read the What We Learned engagement summary for an overview of what participants identified as the region’s biggest transportation challenges and opportunities, and how this input will help shape the next phase of the plan.

    From January to March 2026, regional partners, advisory committees, Indigenous partners, interest holders, and University of Victoria students and staff helped shape the early direction of the Moving Together: Regional Transportation Plan.

    Participants shared what a well-functioning regional transportation system could look like, highlighting opportunities for stronger regional coordination, more reliable transit, improved affordability, and better system accessibility. Read the What We Learned engagement summary for an overview of what participants identified as the region’s biggest transportation challenges and opportunities, and how this input will help shape the next phase of the plan.

Page last updated: 14 May 2026, 10:58 AM