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More active transportation routes open for 91大黄鸭 residents

Casorso Active Transportation Corridor completed
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The $4.4 million project was made possible in part to a $500,000 grant from British Columbia Active Transportation Infrastructure and $2,190,400 from the Canada Community-Building Fund. (City of 91大黄鸭 video)

The Casorso Active Transportation Corridor (ATC) is now open for use by 91大黄鸭 residents.

It provides protected bike routes from downtown to Lower Mission and the Mission Creek Greenway.

鈥淭he completion of the Casorso Active Transportation Corridor is an important step in creating safer, more comfortable, routes throughout the city for people who bike, walk, or roll,鈥 said Mayor Tom Dyas.

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The $4.4 million project was made possible in part to a $500,000 grant from British Columbia Active Transportation Infrastructure and $2,190,400 from the Canada Community-Building Fund.

鈥淲e collected feedback from community members, including school administration, the parent association, and local groups like cycling associations and used it to help shape and refine the overall design to ensure it meets the needs of the community,鈥 said Chad Williams, senior transportation engineer.

The project underwent a Road Safety Audit conducted by ICBC and the findings and recommendations were incorporated to enhance safety and accessibility.

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