Transportation Master Plan: Implementation

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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.

Do you have a question about transportation planning in Sooke? Ask it here and we’ll respond as soon as possible.

Our team will respond to questions during regular District operating hours: 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Monday-Friday (excluding holidays).

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    Can someone please let me know updated timelines for the charters road improvements? My daughter walks to school daily and it’s very dangerous with it being single lane with no sidewalk. Nothing has happened in over a year to fix the road. Thank you.

    Scott asked 7 months ago

    Hi, Scott - Significant works are set to begin early in 2024 and will include structural upgrades as well as the addition of sidewalks and bike lanes. As soon as a project schedule is available, we'll be sure to share highlights on this page.

    Unfortunately, delays in this work up until this point were due to securing funding. You may have heard of the Growing Communities Fund, which allocated some resources from the province to local governments. We are using $3.6 million from this fund towards this project in 2023. The remaining funding sources include road development cost charges ($2.2 million), cash in lieu contributions from development ($1 million), and community building fund ($200K).

Page last updated: 25 Mar 2024, 11:15 AM