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Should 14 Avenue N.W. Get a Multi-Use Path and Roundabout?

Calgary, AB

Calgary is rebuilding 14 Avenue N.W. between 24 Street and 14 Street because the road is in rough shape. They're asking residents whether to add a multi-use path for cyclists and pedestrians, install a roundabout at 19 Street, and remove some street...

Why This Matters: Walk, bike, or drive on 14 Avenue N.W.? This redesign affects your daily commute. The proposed multi-use path could make cycling safer, but parking on the south side would disappear. If you use Lions Park LRT or shop at North Hill Centre, these changes shape how you get around.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Kitchener Build New Walking and Cycling Trails in Rockway?

Waterloo Region, ON

Kitchener wants to connect two major trails through the Rockway neighbourhood. The project would link the Iron Horse Trail to the TransCanada Trail on Wilson Avenue. It's designed for people of all ages and abilities. Construction on Floral Crescent...

Why This Matters: Live in Rockway or nearby? This could change how you get around. New trails mean safer routes to transit, schools, and downtown. If you bike, walk, or use a mobility device, this is designed with you in mind. Over 3,000 residents already said this corridor was a priority.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Steveston Change How It Manages Parking?

Richmond, BC

Richmond is studying parking in the Steveston area to figure out if there are enough spots and how well they're being used. The city wants to hear from residents and visitors about their parking experiences and ideas for improvement.

Why This Matters: Ever circled the block looking for parking in Steveston? This study could change how parking works in the village. Whether you're a local resident, a business owner, or someone who visits for the shops and waterfront, your parking frustrations—or successes—matter here.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Wellington Crescent Get Temporary Bike Lanes?

Winnipeg, MB

Winnipeg wants to build temporary bike lanes on Wellington Crescent in spring 2026. The route runs from Academy Road to Stradbrook Avenue. The city is asking residents how changes to parking, traffic flow, and street access might affect them before...

Why This Matters: Live on or near Wellington Crescent? This will change how you park, get deliveries, and access your home. Bike commuters could get a safer route connecting to the existing cycling network. Drivers may see lane changes and new traffic patterns.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should 65 Hectares of Griesbach Be Redeveloped for New Housing?

Edmonton, AB

Edmonton is considering a plan to redevelop 160 acres in northeast Griesbach. The proposal includes a mix of low and medium density housing, plus a small commercial area at 153 Avenue and Beaumaris Road. The maple trees along 97 Street would be...

Why This Matters: Live in or near Griesbach? This plan shapes what gets built next door. More housing could mean more neighbours, more traffic, but also more parks and local shops. The maple trees you walk past on 97 Street? They're staying. If you have thoughts on how this area should grow, now's the time to share...

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Help Shape the Future of Central and Mundy Pond Neighbourhoods

St. John's, NL

St. John's is creating a neighbourhood plan for the Central and Mundy Pond areas. The plan will guide future development, street improvements, and park upgrades. Right now, the city wants to hear what residents value about these neighbourhoods and...

Why This Matters: Live in Central or Mundy Pond? This plan will shape what gets built near you for years to come. It affects housing options, traffic flow, and access to parks like Mundy Pond and Victoria Park. Even if you don't live there, these neighbourhoods host city-wide gathering spots like the H.G.R. Mews...

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should a 141km All-Season Road Connect Three First Nations in Northern Manitoba?

Impact Assessment Agency of Canada (Federal)

Manitoba wants to build a 141-kilometre gravel highway connecting three remote First Nations communities east of Lake Winnipeg. The road would link Manto Sipi Cree Nation, Bunibonibee Cree Nation, and God's Lake First Nation, including two bridges...

Why This Matters: Live in or near these communities? Year-round road access could transform daily life. Right now, residents rely on winter roads and expensive flights. Better access means easier travel for medical appointments, lower costs for groceries and supplies, and new economic opportunities. But construction...

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Indigenous & Northern Transportation
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Help Shape MPI's Future Direction

Manitoba Public Insurance (MB)

Manitoba Public Insurance wants your input on its multi-year strategic plan. The plan focuses on five areas: keeping rates affordable, staying financially stable, improving how the organization works, delivering better customer service, and being a...

Why This Matters: Every Manitoban who drives pays MPI premiums. This plan will shape how much you pay for auto insurance and what kind of service you get when you need to make a claim. If you've ever been frustrated with wait times or rate increases, here's your chance to weigh in.

Policy & Studies Finance & Consumer Transportation
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Should a Sustainable Aviation Fuel Plant Be Built Near Goldboro?

Department of Environment and Climate Change (NS)

Nova Sustainable Fuels wants to build a renewable energy park near Goldboro, Guysborough County. The facility would produce sustainable aviation fuel using biomass and renewable energy. It's designed to operate for at least 50 years, with...

Why This Matters: Live near Goldboro or in Guysborough County? This industrial facility could bring jobs but also change the local landscape for decades. The project involves freshwater pipelines and biomass processing—worth understanding if you rely on local water sources or care about air quality in the area.

Environmental Assessment Environment & Climate Natural Resources Transportation
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Should Trussler Road Be Widened to Four Lanes?

Waterloo Region, ON

The Region of Waterloo wants to widen Trussler Road from two to four lanes between Bleams Road and Highway 7/8. The project would also add cycling and walking paths. Construction is planned for 2027-2029, with a budget of $12.58 million.

Why This Matters: Drive on Trussler Road in Kitchener or Wilmot? This project will affect your commute for years. Wider roads can mean faster traffic—but also more noise for nearby homes. The new cycling paths could make biking safer in the area.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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New Shared-Use Paths in St. John's - Airport Heights, Columbus Drive, and Portugal Cove Road

St. John's, NL

St. John's is building three new shared-use paths for cyclists and pedestrians. The routes connect Airport Heights to Paul Reynolds Community Centre, Columbus Drive to Bowring Park, and Portugal Cove Road to Logy Bay Road. Public consultation...

Why This Matters: Live in St. John's and bike or walk? These paths could make your commute safer. Right now, cyclists often share busy roads with cars. The new routes would connect neighbourhoods to parks and community centres without dodging traffic.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Have Your Say on Transport, Communications, and AI Policy

Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications (Federal)

The Senate's Transport and Communications Committee is studying several major issues that affect how Canadians travel, communicate, and work. Current studies include: whether essential rail and port services should continue during labour disputes...

Why This Matters: Ever been stuck when trains or ports shut down during a strike? This committee is studying whether essential transport services should keep running. They're also looking at how AI might change your job and whether your local CBC station is serving your community well. These studies feed directly...

Policy & Studies Economy & Jobs Technology & Digital Transportation
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Senate Study on Budget Bill C-15: Infrastructure, Environmental Assessments, and Transport Safety

Senate of Canada - Standing Senate Committee on Transport and Communications (Federal)

The Senate Transport and Communications Committee is studying parts of the federal budget bill that could change how major infrastructure projects get approved. This includes changes to environmental assessments, transport safety rules, and how big...

Why This Matters: Big infrastructure projects affect your commute, your community, and the environment around you. These budget changes could speed up approvals for things like high-speed rail—or weaken environmental protections. Indigenous communities, farmers, and city planners all have stakes in how this plays...

Legislation Economy & Jobs Natural Resources Transportation
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Help Improve Traffic Safety in Miller Neighbourhood

Edmonton, AB

Edmonton wants to know where you feel unsafe walking, biking, or driving in the Miller neighbourhood. The city is planning traffic calming measures—things like speed bumps, better crosswalks, or improved signage—to make streets safer. Your feedback...

Why This Matters: Live in Miller? Walk your kids to school there? This is your chance to flag that sketchy intersection or the street where cars always speed. The city will actually use your input to decide where to put traffic calming measures in 2026.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Speed Bumps and Traffic Barriers Come to Killarney Streets?

Vancouver, BC

Vancouver wants to slow down traffic in the Killarney neighbourhood. The city is proposing speed bumps, curb extensions, and other physical changes to local streets between Boundary Road, E 49th Avenue, Kerr/Rupert Street, and Kingsway. Phase 1...

Why This Matters: Live in Killarney? Drive through it? This affects your daily commute. Speed bumps and traffic barriers could make streets safer for kids walking to school. But they might also add time to your drive or push traffic onto other streets. If you've got opinions about which streets need calming—or which...

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation
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Should Saskatoon Get a New Freeway? Help Shape Phase 3 Plans

Ministry of Highways (SK)

Saskatchewan is planning a new freeway around Saskatoon and wants your input on Phase 3 of the design. This phase focuses on where to put interchanges, railway overpasses, and flyovers. The full plan should be ready by 2026, but there's no timeline...

Why This Matters: Live in or around Saskatoon? This freeway could change your daily commute. It'll affect traffic patterns, noise levels, and property values across the region. If you have opinions about where interchanges should go—or shouldn't—now's the time to speak up.

Community Planning Housing & Communities Transportation