RDN Survey: Cedar Village Active Transportation Network Plan

Graphic from the RDN GetInvolved website.

The Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) is consulting residents on how they might improve active transportation in the Cedar Village, and there’s still some time to share your ideas for safer walking and cycling!

They want to know what’s the most important walking or cycling improvement you’d like to see in Cedar Village?⁠

📍OPEN HOUSE: Drop by their Open House on Wednesday, November 26 from 3-7 P.M. at the Cedar Heritage Centre.⁠

You can also take the online survey to get your feedback in by December 1⁠.

Know that your input matters, and give them feedback that builds a safer, more connected Cedar Village!

For more information, including the survey and to sign up and register to receive project updates, visit getinvolved.ca/cedar-village-active-transportation-plan⁠.

Jesse Woodward

Is a founding member of the Nanaimo Area Cycling Coalition, and has biked to school, work, and run errands in Nanaimo since 2003. He is a lifelong cyclist, and lives car-light in Nanaimo.

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