Transportation Master Plan: Implementation
Stay informed as the Transportation Master Plan, approved in October 2020, is implemented.
“Sooke is a community where people of all ages and abilities meet their day-to-day mobility needs using a variety of travel options that are convenient, safe, connected and support Sooke’s aspirations to be a healthy, vibrant and sustainable community.” – District of Sooke Transportation Master Plan
The Transportation Master Plan (TMP) was adopted in October 2020. This page provides updates on plan implementation and a means for residents to stay informed about transportation infrastructure in our community.
The TMP is a long-term guide for the planning, design and development of transportation facilities and infrastructure. The TMP was prepared in conjunction with the District’s Parks and Trails Master Plan (PTMP) and in consideration of many existing plans and policies including BC Transit’s concurrent Sooke Local Area Transit Plan. The TMP was developed with the participation of Sooke residents, key community stakeholders, District staff and Council to ensure the plan addresses current transportation issues and reflects community values and interests.
The TMP, in coordination with budget planning, identifies how and when transportation-related projects proceed.
Stay informed as the Transportation Master Plan, approved in October 2020, is implemented.
“Sooke is a community where people of all ages and abilities meet their day-to-day mobility needs using a variety of travel options that are convenient, safe, connected and support Sooke’s aspirations to be a healthy, vibrant and sustainable community.” – District of Sooke Transportation Master Plan
The Transportation Master Plan (TMP) was adopted in October 2020. This page provides updates on plan implementation and a means for residents to stay informed about transportation infrastructure in our community.
The TMP is a long-term guide for the planning, design and development of transportation facilities and infrastructure. The TMP was prepared in conjunction with the District’s Parks and Trails Master Plan (PTMP) and in consideration of many existing plans and policies including BC Transit’s concurrent Sooke Local Area Transit Plan. The TMP was developed with the participation of Sooke residents, key community stakeholders, District staff and Council to ensure the plan addresses current transportation issues and reflects community values and interests.
The TMP, in coordination with budget planning, identifies how and when transportation-related projects proceed.
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Brailsford Connection is Open!
Share Brailsford Connection is Open! on Facebook Share Brailsford Connection is Open! on Twitter Share Brailsford Connection is Open! on Linkedin Email Brailsford Connection is Open! linkThe Transportation Master Plan identifies the need to create connected street networks and recognizes the intent to take several approaches to improve neighbourhood connectivity.
One of these approaches includes opening up temporary street closures wherever possible. There are locations in Sooke, such as Brailsford Place, where temporary street closures were installed either during construction or because there were no lands beyond to connect to at the time of construction.
The Brailsford Connector project is now complete:
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Brailsford Connector Opening Soon
Share Brailsford Connector Opening Soon on Facebook Share Brailsford Connector Opening Soon on Twitter Share Brailsford Connector Opening Soon on Linkedin Email Brailsford Connector Opening Soon linkThe Transportation Master Plan identifies the need to create connected street networks and recognizes the intent to take several approaches to improve neighbourhood connectivity. One of these approaches includes opening up temporary street closures wherever possible. There are locations in Sooke, such as Brailsford Place, where temporary street closures were installed either during construction or because there were no lands beyond to connect to at the time of construction.
The Brailsford Connector project is reaching the final stages with signage being installed later this week and the opening of the connector anticipated next week.
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Otter Point Road Active Transportation Corridor Project Begins September 2021
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Notice from Hazelwood Construction Services:
As the contractor for the District of Sooke will be upgrading utility services on Otter Point Road from Highway 14 to Wadams Way, from early September 2021 to the end of November 2021. The work will enhance public safety by providing sidewalks and bike lanes along the critical transportation corridor.
During the construction period, traffic disruptions can be expected and detours may be in effect. Every effort will be made to keep local disruptions to a minimum. If night work is required, additional notice will be provided.
Construction signs will be posted and flagpersons will be on duty to assist with the traffic flow. Please exercise caution, obey all signage placed for your safety and follow the directions of the flagpersons on duty. If you have young children, please advise them of the dangers and limited visibility of heavy equipment and trucks.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding during construction.
If you have any questions or require further information regarding this project please contact:
- Hazelwood Construction Services (Sue Bassett, Project Manager) (250) 716-1940
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Phase 1 of Church Road Corridor Project Begins September 2021
Share Phase 1 of Church Road Corridor Project Begins September 2021 on Facebook Share Phase 1 of Church Road Corridor Project Begins September 2021 on Twitter Share Phase 1 of Church Road Corridor Project Begins September 2021 on Linkedin Email Phase 1 of Church Road Corridor Project Begins September 2021 linkThe Transporation Master Plan identifies improvements for Church Road. Work that will ultimately provide lane reconfiguration, utility work and resurfacing from Highway 14 to Wadams Way begins the week of September 6, 2021 with an anticipated competition date around mid-November.
Notice from Hazelwood Construction Services:
As the contractor for the District of Sooke will be upgrading utility services and resurfacing Church Road from Sooke Road to Wadams Way from early September 2021 to the end of November 2021.Hazelwood will work with affected residents to maintain access to their homes throughout the construction period.
During this construction period, traffic disruptions can be expected and detours may be in effect. Every effort will be made to keep local disruptions to a minimum. If night work is required, additional notice will be provided.
Construction signs will be posted and flagpersons will be on duty to assist with the traffic flow. Please exercise caution, obey all signage placed for your safety and follow the directions of the flagpersons on duty. If you have young children, please advise them of the dangers and limited visibility of heavy equipment and trucks.
Thank you in advance for your cooperation and understanding during construction.
If you have any questions or require further information regarding this project please contact:
- Hazelwood Construction Services (Greg Field, Project Manager) (778) 268-0592
- McElhanney (Doug Stafford, Inspector) (250) 533-6299
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District Receives $1.8 Million For Otter Point Road Active Transportation Corridor Project
Share District Receives $1.8 Million For Otter Point Road Active Transportation Corridor Project on Facebook Share District Receives $1.8 Million For Otter Point Road Active Transportation Corridor Project on Twitter Share District Receives $1.8 Million For Otter Point Road Active Transportation Corridor Project on Linkedin Email District Receives $1.8 Million For Otter Point Road Active Transportation Corridor Project linkToday, the governments of Canada and British Columbia announced the successful recipients of the COVID Resilience stream of the Investing in Canada Infrastructure Program, and Sooke is one of them. The District will be receiving $1.8 Million for the Otter Point Active Transportation Corridor Project.
This project includes the construction of approximately 430 meters of sidewalks and 720 meters of bike lanes as well as crosswalks to provide a safe route for pedestrians and cyclists from Wadams Way to Highway 14.
“In advance, I would like to thank residents and businesses for their patience during the road construction projects. I know a lot is happening in our community. This activity is the result of the District’s efforts to leverage grant opportunities, maximizing residents’ tax dollars, and respond to the community’s needs for active transportation networks,” shares Mayor Maja Tait. “Council adopted the Transportation Master Plan in October, following community consultation, and considerable progress is being made to action this plan. We are building a low carbon resilient community where residents can walk, stroll and roll safely within Sooke,” Tait adds.
Contractors will be mobilizing during the first week of September and construction is anticipated to be complete by November. The contractor will be providing a certified Traffic Management Plan for the construction of the corridor projects, which includes the Church Road Corridor project included in the 2021 budget, with updates on traffic management being share through the District website closer to the projects commencing.
Learn more:
- Canada and British Columbia invest in local infrastructure to help build community connections in the Vancouver Island region
- District of Sooke Transportation Master Plan
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Staff seeking grant funding for Otter Point Road Active Transportation Corridor
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This project is included in the 5-year financial plan for construction in 2024; however, a significant grant opportunity to fund the majority of this project was presented for Council consideration at the January 25th Regular Council Meeting. Staff are proceeding with direction and support from Council to apply the COVID-19 Resilience Infrastructure Stream through the Canada Infrastructure Program. The grant submission deadline is January 27, 2021. Grant status notification should be received on/around April 2021. If successful, the project will begin in summer 2021 with a target competition date of October 31, 2021.
The District will be consulting neighbouring property owners to determine changes in access and communicate impacts and opportunities. Neighbouring property owners can expect the District to connect with them by Thursday, February 4th, 2021.
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2021 Capital Projects Identified
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Church Road Design & Construction
The Church Road/ Throup Road Roundabout and the Church Road/ Highway 14 Intersection Improvements projects are both important capital infrastructure upgrades that will benefit pedestrians, cyclists, and motorists alike.The Church Road at Highway 14 Intersection Improvements include reconfiguring the road cross-section to include a bike lane and a turn lane to address long queue times at the intersection during peak hours.
As reported in the TMP, the intersection of Church Road and Throup Road requires a roundabout in order to improve safety and sightlines, and deal with the difficult existing geometry and grades. This will help facilitate additional pedestrian and vehicle traffic from the Throup Road connection to Phillips Road, as well as from development in the surrounding area" (TMP, p.42)
Brailsford Place Connection
"Connect the west and east sections of Brailsford Place by removing the barrier currently in-place and alter street design to provide a continuous Local Street standard" (TMP, p. 68).
Throup Connector Design (Charters to Phillips)
Design as reported in the TMP: extending Throup Road to connect Charters Road and Phillips Road. This will provide a connection between Phillips Road and the Town Centre as an alternative to Highway 14 and is the first section of the “Grant Road Connector” project that is included in the MOU between the District and the Ministry (TMP, p. 41).
Wadams/Otter Point/Grant Road West Design
As documented in the TMP, "The section of Otter Point Road between Highway 14 and Wadams Way requires streetscape upgrades to provide walking and cycling facilities, as well as to address congestion at the intersection with Highway 14. The 2013 MOU with MoTI also prescribes the realignment of the intersection with Wadams Way in order to improve sightlines and safety, and allow a continuous connection to the Grant Road Connector to the west. A roundabout is the preferred treatment for this intersection" (TMP, p. 42).
Drennan/Charters IntersectionThis project is required to support additional density from the 2 BC housing developments. A delay in implementation from 2021 is being considered to strategically implement these intersection upgrades closer to, or in conjunction with, the Throup connection to Phillips Road – this will ultimately reduce congestion on HWY 14.
Phillips Road Design
Design of Active Transportation upgrades, including Sidewalks and cycling facilities, on Phillips Road between Highway 14 and the future Throup Road intersection (TMP, p. 68).
Charters Road Design
Design of sidewalk installation and complete streets upgrade on Charters Road between Highway 14 and Throup Road / Journey Middle School (TMP, p. 68).
EV Chargers
Public charging station to be installed on Eustace Road.
Streetlight Installation & Transit Stops
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Director of Operations discusses 2021 Transportation Planning at 2021 Budget Open House
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Council authorizes staff to direct-award tender-ready design for the Church Road Roundabout and Church Road at Highway 14 Intersection projects
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Context & Discussion
During the initial rezoning for the 2182 Church Road property, the developer produced a sketch mapping the basic layout for the roundabout to determine requirements for land dedication. As a Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure requirement for the current zoning amendment for the same property, the developer was required to provide a conceptual design introducing a dedicated right turn lane to the Church Road/ Highway 14 intersection. For both preliminary designs, the past and present developers engaged McElhanney Ltd. as their design consultant.
Based on cost-savings related to the initial preparatory work for the Church Road Roundabout, the District direct awarded a $25,000 contract to McElhanney to advance the old preliminary sketch into a full conceptual design, with the purpose of determining detailed frontage requirements and identifying cost-sharing opportunities in relation to development of the 2182 Church Road property. As of March 2021, the concept designs are nearing completion.
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Council Approves Transportation Master Plan
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Documents
- Transportation Master Plan.pdf (19.2 MB) (pdf)
- Complete street cross sections - Appendix B TMP (8.29 MB) (pdf)
- Future Walking _Rolling Network _p. 17 TMP.pdf (462 KB) (pdf)
- Future Cycling Network _p. 24 TMP.pdf (338 KB) (pdf)
- Future Transit Network_p 32 TMP.pdf (380 KB) (pdf)
- Active Transportation Corridor Projects.pdf (705 KB) (pdf)
Anticipated Timeline of Key Milestones
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Transportation Master Plan Approved
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stageOctober 13, 2020
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Design of Otter Point Road Corridor Active Transportation Network
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stageMay 2021
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Design of Church Road Corridor Project
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stageJune 2021
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Anticipated Grant Application Notice on Otter Point Road Corridor Active Transportation Network
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stageJune 2021
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Brailsford Place Connection
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stageFall 2021
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Corridor Construction (Church Road & Otter Point Road)
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stageMajor roads works September 2021-December 2021:
- Church Road Corridor Project Construction (phase one: Hwy 14 to Wadams Way)
- Otter Point Road Active Transportation Corridor (Hwy 14 to Wadams Way)
Surrounding landscaping: anticipated completion February 2022
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Rural Road Paving Program (Connie and Manzer)
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stageSpring-Summer 2022
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Charters Road Corridor Design (Highway 14 to Throup) (75-90% Completion)
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stageJune 2022
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Conceptual Planning Otter Point at Wadams Roundabout/Grant Road West Realignment
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stageDecember 2022
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Charters Road Corridor Grant Application
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stageApplication deadline June 30, 2022.
UPDATE, April 2023:
- Grant unsuccessful
- Included in Budget 2023 using Growing Community Fund
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Church Road Corridor Project Construction (phase two: Church/Throup Roundabout)
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation has finished this stage2023-2024.
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Charters Road Corridor Project - Phase 1
Transportation Master Plan: Implementation is currently at this stageThe ultimate road build-out will include significant restructuring and the addition of sidewalks and bike lanes on both sides of the road, along with intersection improvements at Highway 14.
Phase 1 will take place in 2023 and 2024.
Milestones:
- Phase 1a: Preparatory Site Works - Week of May 8th, 2023
- Phase 1b: Project Tender - May/June 2023
- Phase 1: Restructuring + sidewalks and bikes lanes, 2024
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Phillips Road Corridor (Hwy 14 to north of SEAPARC) Design (75-90% Completion)
this is an upcoming stage for Transportation Master Plan: Implementation2023-2024
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Master Traffic Impact Analysis Study
this is an upcoming stage for Transportation Master Plan: Implementation2023-2024
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Throup Road Connector (Phillips Road to Charters Road) Design (75-90% Completion)
this is an upcoming stage for Transportation Master Plan: Implementation2023-2024
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Transportation-related FAQs
- Where can I find out about planned work affecting traffic?
- Where can I find the later information on the Highway 14 Construction Project?
- With the developments at Church Road and Goodmere, how will additional traffic be accommodated?
- With the development on Charters and Drennan, how will additional traffic be accommodated?
- How will traffic be handled during construction of the Church Road Corridor projects?
- Church Road Corridor Project - Is there space for a roundabout? What will happen with the existing crosswalks?
- What work is planned for Phillip Road bridge in 2021? What is planned for bridge maintenance?
- (Fall 2021) What is causing the unreasonable delays from the new Esso station in Sasseno's to the traffic circle in Sooke?
- (Fall 2021) How long are these long delays expected to last?
- What measures are currently in place to deal with the unrealistic traffic jams?
- Other than the new stretch of road by Manzer that will not help traffic get into Sooke, what is Sooke doing to eliminate the traffic jam that is now a daily occurrence starting in Saseeno’s and starts around 1:30 p.m.
- I am concerned about the Phillips Road Bridge crossing Demamiel Creek, especially in light of the recent weather events...
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Communications Coordinator
CMPhone 2506421634 (678) Email cmoog@sooke.ca