Monday, June 29, 2026

Staying the Course with the Mayors’ Council’s Transportation Vision

Transport 2050 and Access for Everyone are TransLink's long-term and 10-year plans, respectively, which were approved by the Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation before the last local government election in 2022. Transport 2050 must be reviewed every 5 years. These plans take a significant amount of time to develop and update, so if a major update to either of these plans were required, TransLink staff would need to get working on it now.

Map of Priority Transit Improvement from Access for Everyone. Select the map to enlarge.

At last week’s Mayors’ Council meeting, TransLink staff asked the Council to re-endorse both plans without change.

Since 2022, there have been significant changes in finances, with rising inflation and general purse-string tightening in government, especially at the federal level. This means that both Transport 2050 and Access for Everyone will likely take longer to implement than originally envisioned, as federal and provincial capital funding is lower than expected and construction costs are higher.

Even with this in mind, both plans outline what is still required to keep our region moving and are still very valid. As a note, recent TransLink trip surveys find that about 30% of trips in the region are by walking, cycling, or transit, which is good news, but other factors, such as the affordability of our transportation system, are not on track.

Given the reduced capital funding available from the federal and provincial governments, TransLink staff recommended that the Mayors’ Council also approve a reduced number of projects from these plans to move forward within the short term. The intention is to work with the Mayors’ Council to select these projects over the coming months. Given that there is a local government election this fall, these projects would need to be confirmed again by the incoming Mayors’ Council.

The Mayors’ Council approved these next steps, except for the Mayor of the City of Surrey, who was not in favour.

I would expect that in September, the Mayors’ Council will have the next phase of projects selected.

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