Cedar Village Active Transportation Network Planning
The Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) is developing an Active Transportation Network Plan (ATNP) for Cedar Village in Electoral Area A, to enhance active transportation options and strengthen connections to local amenities and services. The plan supports safety and accessibility for residents and visitors of all ages and abilities.
Building on previous planning efforts, the ATNP serves as the next step in advancing active transportation in the area. The plan builds on the 2009 Electoral Area A Active Transportation Plan and the 2013 Cedar Main Street Village Plan, while taking a more detailed look at existing conditions and identifying opportunities to improve infrastructure that supports walking, cycling, and other active transportation modes.
Why It Matters
Safer Routes - Improve safety for walking, biking and rolling
Better Connections - Link homes to schools, parks, businesses and services
Climate Action - Support low-carbon travel and healthy lifestyles
Funding Opportunities - Position the community for provincial and federal infrastructure grant funding
Get Involved
We want to hear from you! Your input will help shape the future of active transportation in Cedar Village.
To take part in the survey, ask questions and receive updates, please sign up with your email using the registration button at the top of this page.
The Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) is developing an Active Transportation Network Plan (ATNP) for Cedar Village in Electoral Area A, to enhance active transportation options and strengthen connections to local amenities and services. The plan supports safety and accessibility for residents and visitors of all ages and abilities.
Building on previous planning efforts, the ATNP serves as the next step in advancing active transportation in the area. The plan builds on the 2009 Electoral Area A Active Transportation Plan and the 2013 Cedar Main Street Village Plan, while taking a more detailed look at existing conditions and identifying opportunities to improve infrastructure that supports walking, cycling, and other active transportation modes.
Why It Matters
Safer Routes - Improve safety for walking, biking and rolling
Better Connections - Link homes to schools, parks, businesses and services
Climate Action - Support low-carbon travel and healthy lifestyles
Funding Opportunities - Position the community for provincial and federal infrastructure grant funding
Get Involved
We want to hear from you! Your input will help shape the future of active transportation in Cedar Village.
To take part in the survey, ask questions and receive updates, please sign up with your email using the registration button at the top of this page.
The draft Cedar Village Active Transportation Network Planis now available for review. The draft Plan outlines proposed walking, cycling, and rolling improvements intended to improve safety, accessibility, and connections to schools, parks, local services, and regional trails.
We are now seeking feedback on the draft Plan through an online questionnaire, which focuses on confirming overall support, identifying priority projects, and informing final refinements before the Plan is presented to the RDN Board.
📍 In‑person Open House Monday, April 20 3:00–7:00 pm Cedar Heritage Centre
attend the open house to learn more and ask questions.
The draft Cedar Village Active Transportation Network Planis now available for review. The draft Plan outlines proposed walking, cycling, and rolling improvements intended to improve safety, accessibility, and connections to schools, parks, local services, and regional trails.
We are now seeking feedback on the draft Plan through an online questionnaire, which focuses on confirming overall support, identifying priority projects, and informing final refinements before the Plan is presented to the RDN Board.
📍 In‑person Open House Monday, April 20 3:00–7:00 pm Cedar Heritage Centre
Community input has informed the development of the draft Cedar Village Active Transportation Network Plan and the proposed network of walking, cycling, and rolling improvements.
The What We Heard Engagement Summary outlines key themes and priorities identified through the survey and open house, including safety concerns, connectivity gaps, and opportunities to improve active transportation in Cedar Village.
This input helped shape the draft Plan now available for review and has informed the proposed projects and overall direction of the network. Opportunities to review the draft Plan and provide feedback will continue as the project moves toward finalization and presentation to the RDN Board.
Community input has informed the development of the draft Cedar Village Active Transportation Network Plan and the proposed network of walking, cycling, and rolling improvements.
The What We Heard Engagement Summary outlines key themes and priorities identified through the survey and open house, including safety concerns, connectivity gaps, and opportunities to improve active transportation in Cedar Village.
This input helped shape the draft Plan now available for review and has informed the proposed projects and overall direction of the network. Opportunities to review the draft Plan and provide feedback will continue as the project moves toward finalization and presentation to the RDN Board.
We’ve officially launched the Cedar Village Active Transportation Network Plan (ATNP) project page—your central hub for updates, engagement opportunities and project milestones.
To kick things off, we’re inviting residents to:
Complete the online surveyby Monday, December 1, 2025
Attend thedrop-in open house on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, to share ideas, concerns and priorities for walking and cycling in Cedar Village
Your input will help identify key routes, barriers and opportunities for improvement.
We’ve officially launched the Cedar Village Active Transportation Network Plan (ATNP) project page—your central hub for updates, engagement opportunities and project milestones.
To kick things off, we’re inviting residents to:
Complete the online surveyby Monday, December 1, 2025
Attend thedrop-in open house on Wednesday, November 26, 2025, to share ideas, concerns and priorities for walking and cycling in Cedar Village
Your input will help identify key routes, barriers and opportunities for improvement.