SOUND OFF: Connecting communities through active transportation
EVERY DAY, more and more people are choosing cycling, running and walking for daily travel instead of driving a car. This also gives people opportunities to enjoy nature, get active and be an important part of building healthy, green, thriving communities.
As such, there is a growing demand for infrastructure like trails, paths, and bike lanes to make these activities safer and more convenient.
That’s why last week I was proud to announce $24 million in funding for 80 active transportation projects across the province in 75 communities.
We know that every community, and every neighbourhood, is unique, and this funding will help local governments and First Nations to plan and build what works best for their residents. The projects range from expanding multi-use pathways for bikes, to constructing pedestrian bridges, installing protected bike lanes, and much more.