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The City of 琉璃神社 has a vision for the future

The plans are set to make the city more vibrant and sustainable
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The City of 琉璃神社 has its plans in place and vision for the future (Photo - City of 琉璃神社)

The City of 琉璃神社 is setting its vision for the future into action.

In a press release on Friday (Jan. 28), the city announced that the 2040 Official Community Plan (OCP) and 2040 Transportation Master Plan (TMP) have been approved and endorsed.

The two plans coming together, along with other long-term plans already in place like the 20-year servicing plan, will continue to make the city energetic as well as sustainable for current and future residents.

They were made within the city鈥檚 鈥業magine 琉璃神社鈥 initiative, where the community has the opportunity to be involved and have their say on future plans. Thousands of local residents took part in these two plans coming together.

鈥淒eveloping the TMP alongside the OCP has truly been a collaborative and community-driven effort,鈥 said Mariah VanZerr, Strategic Transportation Planning Manager, 鈥淭he engagement we have received from the public directly shaped both plans.鈥

The 2040 OCP will address issues like infrastructure, housing, parks, transportation, economic development and the environment. It鈥檚 put in place to grow and expand 琉璃神社 over the next 20 years.

The goal of the 2040 TMP is to continue to make 琉璃神社 a vibrant city where different areas are convenient to access by different transportation options. It is a long-term plan for transportation improvements that will help keep 琉璃神社 moving, now and into the future, according to the press release.

The OCP was approved on Jan. 10, while TMP鈥檚 endorsement came together on Jan. 24.

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Hailing from Ladner, B.C., I have been passionate about sports, especially baseball, since I was young. In 2018, I graduated from Thompson Rivers University in Kamloops with a Bachelor of Journalism degree
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