PAZ-Paddon Development Email: Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada Public Transportation
Jun 14, 2015
PAZ-Paddon Development Email: [email protected]
Sylvan Lake, Alberta, Canada Public Transportation
Sylvan Lake is a town in central Alberta, Canada. It is located 25 kilometres (16 mi) west of the City of
Red Deer along Highway 11 or Highway 11A. It is situated on the southeast edge of Sylvan Lake, a 15
kilometers (9.3 mi) long freshwater lake, in Red Deer County.
The lake is a popular destination for tourists from around Alberta, with over 1.5 million visitors each year. Popular tourist activities include sunbathing, swimming, water-skiing, and visiting the local Wild Rapids Waterslides.
Sylvan Lake Needs Public Transportation
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Sylvan Lake, Alberta
• Sylvan Lake, Alberta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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• The population of the Town of Sylvan Lake according to its 2013 municipal census is 13,015, a 17.1% increase over its 2008 municipal census population of ...
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Active Transportation Plan
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https://albertacommunityprofiles.com/Profile/Red_Deer_County/255
https://albertacommunityprofiles.com/Profile/Red_Deer_County/255
Transportation Plan Sylvan Lake to Red Deer
I’ll take the bus.
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https://albertacommunityprofiles.com/Profile/Red_Deer_County/255
https://albertacommunityprofiles.com/Profile/Red_Deer_County/255
Transportation Plan Sylvan Lake to Red Deer
I’ll take the bus.
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An improved public transportation system will connect communities,
improve local economies and provide service to improved High
speed Rail Alberta, HSRA, and LRT, Light Rapid Transit. Community with alternative modes of transportation, can easily ride transit. Public safety,
an issue along many roads within the Plan Area, is a significant deterrent
in using more active forms of transportation. Recommendations
must be presented and the Transportation Plan completed
fulfilling community requirements.
Active Transportation Plan
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The Community is faced with a number of transportation challenges including low density development which is not conducive to frequent transit service, narrow roads and
roads with potholes, uneven gravel’d shoulders, which pose a challenge for
non-vehicular modes of transportation. Large separation
distances between residential areas and areas where commercial goods and services can be obtained need
public transportation.
Transportation is of key importance to the community and is of growing concern.
Long Range Planning Regional Growth Strategy Electoral Area Planning Projects Airport Planning Process Main Street Design Project Area A
Review Village Centre Land Inventory Process / Important Dates Notices / Releases / Newsletters Review Citizens CommitteeBackground InformationContact Us Active Transportation PlanGreenhouse Gas
Emission Reduction Targets Village Planning Project - Electoral Area Proposed Air Water Aquifer AmendmentsAffordable Housing Community Plans Environmental Protection Secondary Suites Project
Active Transportation Plan
Community Town Hall Workshops are effective to determine needs and to provide each community with information. The purpose of the workshop is to allow the community an
opportunity to illustrate key transportation linkages, routes, and facilities needing connections, as well as brainstorm future opportunities for active transportation in the
community. Lead by a Sylvan Lake/Red Deer, Transportation Group, the consultants for the project. Participants were asked to answer a number of transportation questions and
indicate their responses on the maps provided. A great deal of input was reviewed, which assisted in the identification and prioritization of Active Transportation improvements
throughout Electoral Area 'A'.
Sylvan LakePublic Transportation
Links Referenceshttp://tackyraccoons.com/2012/06/01/the-gif-friday-post-no-231-downtown-rain-corner-store-desert-bus/
http://www.rdn.bc.ca/cms.asp?wpID=1749