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Principles for New Rapid Transit Projects
From the Perspective of the City of Vancouver
April 2003

The following ten principles, and related objectives, are based on previously Council approved rapid transit principles and criteria (1991 & 1998), and principles/objectives adopted through CityPlan, Vancouver Regional Context Statement, Vancouver City Sustainability Strategy, Vancouver Transportation Plan, and Downtown Transportation Plan.

New transit projects should strive to achieve the following objectives.

1. Meet the Transportation Objectives outlined in CityPlan and Vancouver Transportation Plan to Supply a High Level of Transit Service

2. Serve the City's Land Use Policies and, where consistent with community aspirations, shape City Land Uses

Rapid Transit should support the City's planned development patterns. New land use patterns can be considered based on community support.

3. Contribute to Environmental Improvements

The project should:

4. Promote a Diverse and Healthy Economy

5. Provide an Affordable Solution to meet Accessibility and Mobility Needs

6. Enhance Local Transit, Pedestrian, and Bicycle Service

7. Meet the Needs of Diverse "Stakeholder" Groups

8. Provide a High Standard of Urban Amenity by Improving the Public Realm

9. Minimize and Mitigate Impacts of the Transit System

10. Provide Opportunities for Meaningful Involvement of all affected Parties

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