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Connect Rupert: Community Survey #1

Do you walk, cycle, drive, or use a mobility aid, transit, school bus, or taxis in Prince Rupert? We need your input and ideas on transportation in the City of Prince Rupert!

Transportation plays a key role in our daily lives and it impacts how we move throughout the city, how our community looks and feels, and how we interact with one another. The City of Prince Rupert is developing Connect Ruperta city-wide Transportation Plan, to help shape the future of transportation in Prince Rupert. The City is committed to developing a transportation network that encourages more active and sustainable modes of transportation. Over the next twelve months, the City will identify strategies and projects to help make the transportation network more convenient and accessible for residents and visitors.

Have Your Say

We are looking to hear from all community members to understand current transportation patterns and help create a vision for the future of transportation in Prince Rupert that is sustainable, inclusive, and connected. We invite you to use your voice to help us create a plan that reflects how you move today and guides how you will move in the future!

Community Survey

The following 10-minute survey focuses on identifying local transportation issues and opportunities in Prince Rupert.

Please help us by completing this survey by August 7th, 2022By completing this survey, you are eligible to win one of three prizes! Please provide your email in the space provided at the end of the survey for a chance to win.

Be sure to check out the “Map” tab to add comments to the interactive map.

For the best compatibility, we recommend completing the survey and interactive map on a computer.

Please only complete one survey per person.

Information is being collected, as per Section 26(c) of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act for the purpose of informing the City's Transportation Plan.

If you have any questions pertaining to the protection of your privacy, please feel free to contact:

Veronika Stewart, Communications Manager, City of Prince Rupert, 424 3rd Avenue West, Prince Rupert, BC
Phone: (250) 627 0976 Email: veronika.stewart@princerupert.ca