Active Transportation Prioritization Plan

The City of White Rock has developed an Active Transportation Prioritization Plan (ATP) to evaluate active transportation projects that make our roads safer to travel for everyone who walks, rolls and cycles in our community.

This work will help prioritize projects as funding becomes available.

How are projects being chosen and evaluated?

Projects have been identified through the City’s Integrated Transportation and Infrastructure Master Plan (ITIMP) and have been evaluated using a consistent set of criteria, including:

  • Safety – how much the project improves conditions for walking and cycling
  • Network connections – how the project contributes to completing the network
  • Equity – how well the project serves users vulnerable populations (seniors, daycares, etc.)
  • Use – expected demand and benefit
  • Road classification – the role of the road within the transportation network (e.g., arterial vs. local), including factors such as traffic volume, speed, and connectivity
  • Cost – projects with lower expected cost are scored higher
  • Other considerations such as community and business impacts including parking

These criteria help ensure that decisions are transparent, consistent, and evidence based.


How do I participate?

A draft list of the top active transportation projects is available in the Document Library.

Please review the information boards and share your feedback in one of the following ways:

  • Use the "Guestbook" & "Questions" feature below to provide feedback or ask questions by Friday, June 19, 2026 at 4:30 p.m.

  • Attend the Open House on June 17, 2026, from 2 to 7 p.m. at Miramar Plaza or the White Rock Community Centre (weather dependent).

Your feedback will help confirm and refine the list of prioritized active transportation projects in White Rock.

The City of White Rock has developed an Active Transportation Prioritization Plan (ATP) to evaluate active transportation projects that make our roads safer to travel for everyone who walks, rolls and cycles in our community.

This work will help prioritize projects as funding becomes available.

How are projects being chosen and evaluated?

Projects have been identified through the City’s Integrated Transportation and Infrastructure Master Plan (ITIMP) and have been evaluated using a consistent set of criteria, including:

  • Safety – how much the project improves conditions for walking and cycling
  • Network connections – how the project contributes to completing the network
  • Equity – how well the project serves users vulnerable populations (seniors, daycares, etc.)
  • Use – expected demand and benefit
  • Road classification – the role of the road within the transportation network (e.g., arterial vs. local), including factors such as traffic volume, speed, and connectivity
  • Cost – projects with lower expected cost are scored higher
  • Other considerations such as community and business impacts including parking

These criteria help ensure that decisions are transparent, consistent, and evidence based.


How do I participate?

A draft list of the top active transportation projects is available in the Document Library.

Please review the information boards and share your feedback in one of the following ways:

  • Use the "Guestbook" & "Questions" feature below to provide feedback or ask questions by Friday, June 19, 2026 at 4:30 p.m.

  • Attend the Open House on June 17, 2026, from 2 to 7 p.m. at Miramar Plaza or the White Rock Community Centre (weather dependent).

Your feedback will help confirm and refine the list of prioritized active transportation projects in White Rock.

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