A survey that will inform the development of the Resort Municipality of Whistler’s (RMOW) Active Transportation Plan is set to close at noon on Oct. 26.
The survey aims to understand barriers to using active transportation in the resort, while also asking for input on priority improvements for the short, medium and long term.
Once completed, the plan will be incorporated into municipal documents like the Whistler Transportation Plan, Transit Future Action Plan and Accessibility Action Plan.
Survey respondents have a chance to win a six-month bus pass valued at $270.
“I strongly encourage everyone to take part in this planning process. Efficient, practical and sustainable transportation options are extremely important to Whistlerites,” said Mayor Jack Crompton in a release.“Now is the time to share your ideas, challenges and perspectives to help us create an inclusive plan that is reflective of our needs while ensuring we are on track to meet our climate goals.”
Work on the plan is being funded by a $20,000 grant from the provincial government.
The RMOW’s Transportation Advisory Group created an Active Transportation subcommittee to guide the process.
Find the survey at whistler.ca/letsmovewhistler, and learn more at whistler.ca/transportation.