Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration
Consultation has concluded
The Capital Regional District included a referendum question on the ballot of the General Local Election in October 2022, to ask if voters support the creation of a new transportation service for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area. The referendum question failed with a vote of 1,495 yes to 1,498 no.
As part of the official determination of results, the CRD confirmed and verified the accuracy of all ballot accounts, confirmed the calculation of vote tallies from the electronic tabulators and ensured the correct consolidation of total results from across all polling locations. For details, visit www.crd.bc.ca/transportation-vote
The referendum followed a thorough transportation integration planning and consultation process at the community level. Thank you to all who participated, shared ideas and provided feedback along the way. The Southern Gulf Islands Active Transportation Plan was developed in tandem with the integration plan, using separate grant funding from UBCM. The plan and supporting maps will remain in place as working documents to help coordinate activities at the local level.

How was the Community Consulted?
Stroller on Saturna Island The decision to ask SGI residents to vote in this referendum came after a thorough community engagement process that received very high engagement per capita by industry standards. Led by WATT Consulting Group, a specialist transit, transportation planning and engineering firm, the public consultation process was guided by Transportation Advisory Groups, made up of community members and local transportation organizations, ensuring the proposal is rooted in local experience. - Providing sustainable alternatives to single occupancy vehicles and reducing car dependency.
- Providing low-income populations more affordable travel options.
- Better enabling all islanders, especially seniors and youth, to travel safely and independently.
- Better connecting island communities.
To learn more about road safety issues in the SGI, this Driftwood article discusses the first-hand experiences of cyclists in the neighbouring Salt Spring Island Electoral Area.
You can read more details of the extensive community engagement process in Watt’s final report, the SGI Transportation Integration Plan and Appendix A- Public Engagement Summary.
Active Transportation Planning
Bicycles on Galiano IslandIn tandem with this Transportation Integration Plan, the Capital Regional District developed a standalone Southern Gulf Islands Active Transportation Plan which was done separately as a result of a grant funding opportunity from UBCM. It builds on existing mapping work completed for Galiano, Mayne, Saturna, and the Pender Islands, including the CRD Regional Parks’ proposed spine trails and trails managed by CRD local Parks and Recreation Commissions as well local trail societies on each island. (The other modes do not have such detailed plans, and have been addressed at a higher level within the overall SGI Transportation Integration Plan.)
This AT plan is intended as a resource for groups developing active transportation in the islands. If the CRD establishes an SGI Transportation Service, the future SGI Transportation Commission can consider a strategic plan for implementation, and start exploring how to fund it with infrastructure grants from other levels of government. The maps are living documents, and the future SGI Transportation Commission will have the opportunity to update them as needed.
The Capital Regional District included a referendum question on the ballot of the General Local Election in October 2022, to ask if voters support the creation of a new transportation service for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area. The referendum question failed with a vote of 1,495 yes to 1,498 no.
As part of the official determination of results, the CRD confirmed and verified the accuracy of all ballot accounts, confirmed the calculation of vote tallies from the electronic tabulators and ensured the correct consolidation of total results from across all polling locations. For details, visit www.crd.bc.ca/transportation-vote
The referendum followed a thorough transportation integration planning and consultation process at the community level. Thank you to all who participated, shared ideas and provided feedback along the way. The Southern Gulf Islands Active Transportation Plan was developed in tandem with the integration plan, using separate grant funding from UBCM. The plan and supporting maps will remain in place as working documents to help coordinate activities at the local level.

How was the Community Consulted?
Stroller on Saturna Island The decision to ask SGI residents to vote in this referendum came after a thorough community engagement process that received very high engagement per capita by industry standards. Led by WATT Consulting Group, a specialist transit, transportation planning and engineering firm, the public consultation process was guided by Transportation Advisory Groups, made up of community members and local transportation organizations, ensuring the proposal is rooted in local experience. - Providing sustainable alternatives to single occupancy vehicles and reducing car dependency.
- Providing low-income populations more affordable travel options.
- Better enabling all islanders, especially seniors and youth, to travel safely and independently.
- Better connecting island communities.
To learn more about road safety issues in the SGI, this Driftwood article discusses the first-hand experiences of cyclists in the neighbouring Salt Spring Island Electoral Area.
You can read more details of the extensive community engagement process in Watt’s final report, the SGI Transportation Integration Plan and Appendix A- Public Engagement Summary.
Active Transportation Planning
Bicycles on Galiano IslandIn tandem with this Transportation Integration Plan, the Capital Regional District developed a standalone Southern Gulf Islands Active Transportation Plan which was done separately as a result of a grant funding opportunity from UBCM. It builds on existing mapping work completed for Galiano, Mayne, Saturna, and the Pender Islands, including the CRD Regional Parks’ proposed spine trails and trails managed by CRD local Parks and Recreation Commissions as well local trail societies on each island. (The other modes do not have such detailed plans, and have been addressed at a higher level within the overall SGI Transportation Integration Plan.)
This AT plan is intended as a resource for groups developing active transportation in the islands. If the CRD establishes an SGI Transportation Service, the future SGI Transportation Commission can consider a strategic plan for implementation, and start exploring how to fund it with infrastructure grants from other levels of government. The maps are living documents, and the future SGI Transportation Commission will have the opportunity to update them as needed.
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Referendum Results
Share Referendum Results on Facebook Share Referendum Results on Twitter Share Referendum Results on Linkedin Email Referendum Results linkThe Capital Regional District included a referendum question on the ballot of the General Local Election in October 2022, to ask if voters support the creation of a new transportation service for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area. The referendum question failed with a vote of 1,495 yes to 1,498 no.
As part of the official determination of results, the CRD confirmed and verified the accuracy of all ballot accounts, confirmed the calculation of vote tallies from the electronic tabulators and ensured the correct consolidation of total results from across all polling locations. For details, visit www.crd.bc.ca/transportation-vote
The referendum followed a thorough transportation integration planning and consultation process at the community level. Thank you to all who participated, shared ideas and provided feedback along the way. The Southern Gulf Islands Active Transportation Plan was developed in tandem with the integration plan, using separate grant funding from UBCM. The plan and supporting maps will remain in place as working documents to help coordinate activities at the local level.
Consultation has concludedThe Capital Regional District included a referendum question on the ballot of the General Local Election in October 2022, to ask if voters support the creation of a new transportation service for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area. The referendum question failed with a vote of 1,495 yes to 1,498 no.
As part of the official determination of results, the CRD confirmed and verified the accuracy of all ballot accounts, confirmed the calculation of vote tallies from the electronic tabulators and ensured the correct consolidation of total results from across all polling locations. For details, visit www.crd.bc.ca/transportation-vote
The referendum followed a thorough transportation integration planning and consultation process at the community level. Thank you to all who participated, shared ideas and provided feedback along the way. The Southern Gulf Islands Active Transportation Plan was developed in tandem with the integration plan, using separate grant funding from UBCM. The plan and supporting maps will remain in place as working documents to help coordinate activities at the local level.
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What's Happening? - June 2022
Share What's Happening? - June 2022 on Facebook Share What's Happening? - June 2022 on Twitter Share What's Happening? - June 2022 on Linkedin Email What's Happening? - June 2022 linkOn June 8, 2022, the Capital Regional District (CRD) Board received the Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration Plan, which presents a business case for a new transportation service for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area. After consideration of the plan’s recommendations, the CRD Board gave three readings to Bylaw 4484, an important step towards the establishment of an integrated Southern Gulf Islands (SGI) Transportation Service.
The Capital Regional District will include a referendum question on the ballot of the General Local Election in October 2022, to ask if voters support the creation of a new transportation service for the Electoral Area. Voter assent is required to authorize creation of the new service. If approved, the new service would raise a maximum requisition of $675 000 or $14.10 per $100,000 of assessed property value ($0.1414 per $1,000).
Visit the CRD Elections & Other Voting | CRD web page for updates about the referendum as details are confirmed.
Consultation has concludedOn June 8, 2022, the Capital Regional District (CRD) Board received the Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration Plan, which presents a business case for a new transportation service for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area. After consideration of the plan’s recommendations, the CRD Board gave three readings to Bylaw 4484, an important step towards the establishment of an integrated Southern Gulf Islands (SGI) Transportation Service.
The Capital Regional District will include a referendum question on the ballot of the General Local Election in October 2022, to ask if voters support the creation of a new transportation service for the Electoral Area. Voter assent is required to authorize creation of the new service. If approved, the new service would raise a maximum requisition of $675 000 or $14.10 per $100,000 of assessed property value ($0.1414 per $1,000).
Visit the CRD Elections & Other Voting | CRD web page for updates about the referendum as details are confirmed.
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SGI TIP Updates May 2022
Share SGI TIP Updates May 2022 on Facebook Share SGI TIP Updates May 2022 on Twitter Share SGI TIP Updates May 2022 on Linkedin Email SGI TIP Updates May 2022 linkThank you for your interest in the CRD Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration project. We have now concluded our community engagement on creating a new transportation service for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area.
Check out the What We Heard-Round Two report for a summary of the input we received. Round 2 engagement took place in Winter 2022 and sought feedback on the level of support for the various funding options and the range of proposed transportation solutions. It involved an online survey and four virtual Q&A sessions (conducted over Zoom). A mail out FAQ was sent to every SGI mailbox. This mail out explained the proposals and encouraged people to fill out the survey and attend the virtual meetings. During the Round 2 engagement, 1.5k people visited the Get Involved website, and 365 surveys were submitted.
The Round 2 Engagement found the majority of people supported a tax requisition to increase transportation solutions in the islands. Eighty-five percent of respondents to the survey indicated a desire for change from the current level of transportation service on the islands. A fully integrated transportation system was the first preference for most participants, and a semi-integrated transportation system was the second preference for most participants.
In tandem with this Transportation Integration Plan, the Capital Regional District developed a Southern Gulf Island Active Transportation Plan that builds on existing mapping work completed for Galiano, Mayne, Saturna, and the Pender Islands, including the CRD Regional Parks’ proposed spine trails and trails managed by CRD local Parks and Recreation Commissions as well local trail societies on each island.
This Active Transportation Plan is intended as a resource for groups developing active transportation in the islands. If the CRD establishes an SGI Transportation Service, the future SGI Transportation Commission can consider a strategic plan for implementation, and start exploring how to fund it with infrastructure grants from other levels of government. The maps are living documents, and the future SGI Transportation Commission will have the opportunity to update them as needed.Next steps: The CRD will receive the final report from Watt Consulting with recommendations on creating a new transportation service. The CRD Board will then be presented with the outcomes of this process and will consider whether to pursue a referendum and establishment of a transportation service in the SGI EA.
Stay tuned for updates on this, and thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on the proposed integrated transportation service for our islands.
Consultation has concludedThank you for your interest in the CRD Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration project. We have now concluded our community engagement on creating a new transportation service for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area.
Check out the What We Heard-Round Two report for a summary of the input we received. Round 2 engagement took place in Winter 2022 and sought feedback on the level of support for the various funding options and the range of proposed transportation solutions. It involved an online survey and four virtual Q&A sessions (conducted over Zoom). A mail out FAQ was sent to every SGI mailbox. This mail out explained the proposals and encouraged people to fill out the survey and attend the virtual meetings. During the Round 2 engagement, 1.5k people visited the Get Involved website, and 365 surveys were submitted.
The Round 2 Engagement found the majority of people supported a tax requisition to increase transportation solutions in the islands. Eighty-five percent of respondents to the survey indicated a desire for change from the current level of transportation service on the islands. A fully integrated transportation system was the first preference for most participants, and a semi-integrated transportation system was the second preference for most participants.
In tandem with this Transportation Integration Plan, the Capital Regional District developed a Southern Gulf Island Active Transportation Plan that builds on existing mapping work completed for Galiano, Mayne, Saturna, and the Pender Islands, including the CRD Regional Parks’ proposed spine trails and trails managed by CRD local Parks and Recreation Commissions as well local trail societies on each island.
This Active Transportation Plan is intended as a resource for groups developing active transportation in the islands. If the CRD establishes an SGI Transportation Service, the future SGI Transportation Commission can consider a strategic plan for implementation, and start exploring how to fund it with infrastructure grants from other levels of government. The maps are living documents, and the future SGI Transportation Commission will have the opportunity to update them as needed.Next steps: The CRD will receive the final report from Watt Consulting with recommendations on creating a new transportation service. The CRD Board will then be presented with the outcomes of this process and will consider whether to pursue a referendum and establishment of a transportation service in the SGI EA.
Stay tuned for updates on this, and thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts on the proposed integrated transportation service for our islands.
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Round 2 Survey is now closed - Thanks for your input!
Share Round 2 Survey is now closed - Thanks for your input! on Facebook Share Round 2 Survey is now closed - Thanks for your input! on Twitter Share Round 2 Survey is now closed - Thanks for your input! on Linkedin Email Round 2 Survey is now closed - Thanks for your input! linkThank you to all who participated in our second round of community engagement.
We are now compiling the feedback we received.
The second phase of public engagement presented a range of transportation solutions and sought to understand the level of support for funding the various options. This project builds on a large amount of resident feedback and analysis already undertaken through past initiatives as well as this recent community engagement.
For more information you can email TransportationSGI@crd.bc.ca.
Consultation has concludedThank you to all who participated in our second round of community engagement.
We are now compiling the feedback we received.
The second phase of public engagement presented a range of transportation solutions and sought to understand the level of support for funding the various options. This project builds on a large amount of resident feedback and analysis already undertaken through past initiatives as well as this recent community engagement.
For more information you can email TransportationSGI@crd.bc.ca.
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Round 2 Survey and Table of Service Options & Costs
Share Round 2 Survey and Table of Service Options & Costs on Facebook Share Round 2 Survey and Table of Service Options & Costs on Twitter Share Round 2 Survey and Table of Service Options & Costs on Linkedin Email Round 2 Survey and Table of Service Options & Costs linkWe are now beginning the next round of community engagement on options for service establishment that would enable a transportation function for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area.
This phase of public engagement presents a range of transportation solutions and seeks to understand the level of support for funding the various options. Feedback received will help guide the decision making of the CRD Board in terms of whether to pursue a referendum and service establishment for a transportation function in the SGI EA.
We encourage you to review the table of service options & costs, fill out a survey, and sign up for an online Q&A session:
- Monday, January 17, 2:00pm – 3:30pm
- Tuesday, January 18, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
- Thursday, January 27, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
- Friday, January 28, 11:00am – 12:30pm
Thank you for taking the time to learn about and share your thoughts on the proposed service options.
Consultation has concludedWe are now beginning the next round of community engagement on options for service establishment that would enable a transportation function for the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area.
This phase of public engagement presents a range of transportation solutions and seeks to understand the level of support for funding the various options. Feedback received will help guide the decision making of the CRD Board in terms of whether to pursue a referendum and service establishment for a transportation function in the SGI EA.
We encourage you to review the table of service options & costs, fill out a survey, and sign up for an online Q&A session:
- Monday, January 17, 2:00pm – 3:30pm
- Tuesday, January 18, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
- Thursday, January 27, 7:00pm – 8:30pm
- Friday, January 28, 11:00am – 12:30pm
Thank you for taking the time to learn about and share your thoughts on the proposed service options.
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Engagement Data from Round 1
Share Engagement Data from Round 1 on Facebook Share Engagement Data from Round 1 on Twitter Share Engagement Data from Round 1 on Linkedin Email Engagement Data from Round 1 linkA variety of public engagement methods have been undertaken for this project from March-December of 2021; targeted outreach via virtual workshops with Transit Advisory Groups and stakeholders, outreach in person at several public events and online via this engagement site (which included interactive mapping, quick polls, a survey, and an ideas forum). During the fall outreach, a mailout FAQ was sent to every SGI mailbox to encourage people to fill out the survey.
We have further consultation scheduled for January 2022.
Check out this report summarizing the data we collected in the initial phases of engagement
Consultation has concludedA variety of public engagement methods have been undertaken for this project from March-December of 2021; targeted outreach via virtual workshops with Transit Advisory Groups and stakeholders, outreach in person at several public events and online via this engagement site (which included interactive mapping, quick polls, a survey, and an ideas forum). During the fall outreach, a mailout FAQ was sent to every SGI mailbox to encourage people to fill out the survey.
We have further consultation scheduled for January 2022.
Check out this report summarizing the data we collected in the initial phases of engagement
Southern Gulf Islands Active Transportation Plan
Key Dates
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September 10 2022
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September 17 2022
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September 23 2022
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September 24 2022
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October 01 2022
FAQs
- About the SGI Transportation Service Referendum
- Why is the CRD proposing this service?
- What would an SGI Integrated Transportation Service do?
- How was the community consulted?
- What was heard during the community consultation process?
- How will decisions be made?
- How would the Transportation Function be funded?
- How much will it cost the tax payer?
- How will the funding be used?
- What is the referendum question?
- Why can’t the CRD fund transportation in the SGI region with existing CRD funds?
- What is Active Transportation?
- What is Public Transportation?
- What is Water Transportation?
- Does this project include Salt Spring Island?
- How is this Similar to the CRD Transportation Service on Salt Spring Island?
- How is this project related to the Gulf Islands Regional Trails Project?
- Can SGI Parks and Recreation Commissions pursue transportation trails?
Videos
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SGI Transportation Service Referendum
Explanation of the Capital Regional District’s proposed Transportation Integration Service for the Southern Gulf Islands, and the referendum question that will appear on the general election ballot on October 15, 2022.
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SGI Transportation Integration Plan – Potential Service Models
Justine Starke, Manager of Southern Gulf Islands Service Delivery at Capital Regional District and Tania Wegwitz, Transit & Regional Lead of Watt Consulting Group present possible service models for an integrated transit system, and how tax-based funding may be calculated in supporting better water transportation options in the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area: Galiano, Mayne, Saturna and North & South Pender Islands.
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Panel Discussion on SGI Public Transportation
Community bus organizations, CRD staff and transportation consultants discuss the current state of public transit on the islands, and how a new transportation function for the CRD could support better mobility in the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area: Galiano, Mayne, Saturna and North & South Pender Islands.
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Panel Discussion on SGI Active Transportation
Trail organizations, CRD staff and transportation consultants discuss the current state of trails and cycling on the islands, and how a new transportation function for the CRD could support better mobility in the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area: Galiano, Mayne, Saturna and North & South Pender Islands.
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Panel Discussion on SGI Water Transportation
CRD staff and transportation consultants discuss the current state of water taxi services, and how a new transportation function for the CRD could support better mobility in the Southern Gulf Islands Electoral Area: Galiano, Mayne, Saturna and North & South Pender Islands.
Timeline
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April- May 2021
Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration has finished this stageAnalysis of past work, stakeholder outreach and mapping.
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June- July 2021
Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration has finished this stageSummary of transportation options.
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Fall 2021
Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration has finished this stageCommunity mapping and Survey #1 on transportation needs.
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November- December 2021
Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration has finished this stageDeveloping draft recommendations and draft plan.
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January 2022
Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration has finished this stageSurvey #2 and Zoom Q&A sessions.
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February- June 2022
Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration has finished this stageRecommendations to CRD Board.
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June - October 2022
Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration has finished this stageLead up to referendum.
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October 2022
Southern Gulf Islands Transportation Integration is currently at this stageReferendum Results Announced
Background Resources
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SGITIP Scope and Cost Estimates (140 KB) (pdf)
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SGITIP Referendum FAQ (123 KB) (pdf)
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Who's Involved? (324 KB) (pdf)
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Proposed Establishment Bylaw 4484 (123 KB) (pdf)
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Southern Gulf Island Transportation Integration Plan (2.04 MB) (pdf)
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SGI TIP - Appendix A - Public Engagement Summary (2.31 MB) (pdf)
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Water Taxis
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Public Transportation
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2021 SGI Community Bus Assessment REVISED Addendum (311 KB) (pdf)
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2020 SGI Community Bus Assessment (2.53 MB) (pdf)
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2018 The Hornby Bus Feasibility Study (Hornby Island Community Economic Enhancement Corporation)
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2017 Southern Gulf Islands Community Bus Assessment
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2012 Transit for Gabriola (Gabriola Transportation Association)
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2010 Gabriola Island Transit Service Feasibility Study (Gabriola Transportation Association)
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Active Transportation
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2020-2021 Galiano Island Parks and Recreation Commission Master Plan
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2015-2018 Mayne Island Demonstration Trail Pilot Project
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2007 Tomorrow’s Trails: A Trail Network Plan for Galiano Island
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2008 Pender Islands Parks and Recreation Commission, Community Parks and Trails Master Plan
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2018 Gulf Islands Regional Trails Plan
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Gulf Islands Regional Trail conceptual route maps (for Galiano, Saturna, Pender, Mayne, Salt Spring Islands)
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2013 Salt Spring Island Biking and Walking Feasibility Study
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2013 CRD Pedestrian and Cycling Master Plan: Salt Spring Island Edition
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CRD Regional Trail Plan Public Participation Report 2017.pdf (9.79 MB) (pdf)
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Reports
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2019-2022 CRD Board Strategic Plan and Update
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2012-2021 CRD Parks Regional Parks Strategic Plan
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2017 Destination Marketing Organization Feasibility Study for the Southern Gulf Islands (Salt Spring Island Chamber of Commerce)
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2016 CRD Regional Climate Action Strategy Report
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2016 Experience The Gulf Islands Concept Plan (6.46 MB) (pdf)
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2014 Capital Regional Transportation Plan
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SSI Community Economic Development Strategy 2014 Report & 2015 Action Plan (Salt Spring Economic Development Commission)
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2007 North Ganges Village Transportation Management Plan
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Transportation Advisory Groups
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April 12 2021 Active Transportation Advisory Group Presentation (3.61 MB) (pdf)
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April12 2021 Active Transportation Advisory Group Meeting (237 KB) (pdf)
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April 15 2021Public Transportation Advisory Group Presentation (2.63 MB) (pdf)
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April 15 2021 Public Transportation Advisory Group Meeting (101 KB) (pdf)
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April 21 2021 Public Transportation Advisory Group Presentation (822 KB) (pdf)
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April 21 2021 Water Transportation Advisory Group Meeting (97.6 KB) (pdf)
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July 12 2021 Public Transportation Advisory Group Presentation (1.06 MB) (pdf)
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July 12 2021 Public Transportation Advisory Group Meeting (80.4 KB) (pdf)
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July 23 2021 Water Transportation Advisory Group Presentation (1.06 MB) (pdf)
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July 23 2021 Water Transportation Advisory Group Meeting (79 KB) (pdf)
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August 11 2021 Active Transportation Advisory Group Meeting (84.2 KB) (pdf)
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