RDN eyes active transportation improvements in Cedar
NANAIMO — By next summer, the Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) expects a priority project to be selected to bolster active transportation options in Cedar.
The RDN is formulating an active transportation plan for the rural, amenity-starved community south of Nanaimo.
During a Wednesday, Nov 26 open house at Cedar Heritage Centre on MacMillan Rd., RDN electoral area ‘A’ director Jessica Stanley said improving safety for non-vehicular road users remains a top local priority.
She said the importance of improving safety for all forms of active transportation users was made clear to her during the 2022 municipal election campaign.





