How We Will Implement the Strategy
There are over 100 actions in the Mobility Strategy, so our focus will be to develop annual work plans over the next 10 years that prioritize specific components of the Mobility Strategy for advocacy, partnership, investment, or implementation.
Check back here on a regular basis for updates on implementation of key projects supporting the actions in the Mobility Strategy.
Mobility in our Community Today
Today, nearly one-third of our trips are made by walking, cycling, or transit – among the highest in the region – thanks to longstanding investments in transit priority, new cycling infrastructure, and walkable neighbourhoods. But vehicles continue to be used for nearly two-thirds of our trips – including many of our shorter trips under 5 km in length. The increase in all lengths of vehicle trips is leading to congestion, unsafe streets, and reduced neighbourhood livability.
While vehicles are important for moving around – and will continue to be into the future – adding more space for vehicles on our streets is not a viable option and will actually make traffic worse into the future. We need to make space for everyone using our streets. There is no one simple solution to addressing congestion and other issues on our mobility network. Everyone’s mobility choices and access to them are important towards improving the reliability of our streets.
How the Strategy Was Developed
The Mobility Strategy was developed with significant support from the partners, peer agencies, community organizations, and the public. We reached out to City residents, businesses, and visitors throughout our process to learn about their perspectives, ideas, and experience of traveling to, from, and throughout the City to ensure this Mobility Strategy reflected the values of our community and the people who use our streets every day.
Phase 1 engagement, during spring 2021, focused on the overarching strategy framework, and development of the vision, goals, and high-level strategies. We learned during this phase that we were on the right track, and used stakeholder and public feedback to start developing actions.
Phase 2 engagement, during spring 2022, collected input on over 100 actions that we proposed to support our vision and goals, and how these actions will be influential toward meeting our goals.
The engagement included a variety of input from various groups in the community:
- 50 stakeholder group meetings with partners, community groups, and peer agencies
- 75 days of open engagement
- 750 surveys completed on our Let's Talk public engagement site
- 1,000 downloads of resources related to our Mobility Strategy
- 3,000 Mobility Strategy website views