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Stone rolls out consultation on transportation plan

The province is launching “B.C. on the Move”, a 10-year transportation plan.

Today, Transportation Minister Todd Stone opened up a two month public consultation to find out people’s priorities.

It includes a survey that asks about things like improving and expanding bridge and highway capacity and government support for small airports.

There are no questions about BC Ferries.


Stone says if people want to offer more input on Ferries, the ministry is willing to listen, and there are plenty of ways other than the survey.

You can get involved in the consultation at: http://engage.gov.bc.ca/transportationplan/

 

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