West Vancouver will receive $48,000 in BikeBC funding this year for the Hugo Ray Multi-Use Pathway, announced MLA for West Vancouver-Capilano Ralph Sultan on behalf of Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Todd Stone.
“The government’s BikeBC funding helps commuters and recreational cyclists alike,” said Sultan. “As traffic congestion grows, cycling can be a more attractive commuting option for some. It is also a healthy way to access our wonderful North Shore parks and the Spirit Trail.”
The project is part of $9.25 million in funding this year for cycling-infrastructure projects throughout the province, including bike lanes, multi-use trails and improvements to roads and highways to increase safety for cyclists. Through B.C. on the Move, the government’s 10-year transportation plan, the ministry has now committed $20 million over three years to the BikeBC program.
BikeBC is the Province’s cost-sharing program that helps communities build cycling projects that attract and support commuter and tourism cyclists. Since 2001, the Government of British Columbia has invested more than $230 million in cycling grants and infrastructure.
Cycling contributes to increased physical activity and helps reduce greenhouse gases.
Over the next three years the ministry and its partners are investing over $4.6 billion in priority transportation investments as part of B.C on the Move.
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For more information about BikeBC, visit: www.gov.bc.ca/cyclingfunding