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Âé¶čAV wants input on urban centres and transit supportive corridors

Until April 6, residents can provide ideas in person or online
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Downtown Âé¶čAV. (City of Âé¶čAV)

Âé¶čAV residents are being asked for their opinions on urban centres and the city’s Transit Supportive Corridor Planning Pilot.

“Âé¶čAV’s Urban Centres are the heart of our community, where people live, work, and play. By focusing on these areas, we can create vibrant, sustainable neighbourhoods that are well-connected and offer a high quality of life,” said Tracy Guidi, Urban Centres project lead. 

Displays will be appearing around the city over the next few weeks and staff will be hosting information sessions so that residents can learn more about what’s being explored for Urban Centres and Transit Supportive Corridors.  

The corridors support more housing choice, a greater mix of uses, and increased transit service, according to a city media release. 

“Providing more housing in our community is important – a healthy supply of housing will help meet current and future housing needs and transit corridors are a vitally important for supporting the homes we need,” said Ahmed Mustafa, Transit Corridor project lead. 

Until April 6, residents can provide ideas in person or online. Visit to learn about Urban Centres and the Transit Corridor projects.



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