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To: UVic Administration and Saanich Council

I support Bus Lanes on McKenzie to UVic NOW!

We the undersigned organizations, professors, students, and members of the public, call on the UVic administration and the District of Saanich to show real climate leadership and get bus lanes built on McKenzie Avenue to UVic as soon as possible.

Why is this important?

Saanich’s Quadra McKenzie Study process is an opportunity that must not be wasted. Pressure from UVic could get bus lanes created this year, and get climate pollution from transportation trending down. 
Saanich has good policy on climate action and prioritizing public transit riders over car drivers. But when it comes down to allocating road space, in the past transit riders got studies and cars got priority. It is no wonder that many people choose to drive to campus, even when parking is a major pain. 

Saanich’s Quadra McKenzie Study presentation includes illustrations of continuous bus lanes on a reconstructed McKenzie with many tall new buildings, but as of right now this study is in the draft planning stages and will take decades to be realized. Bus lanes can and should be created now on the existing roadway, rather than waiting for redevelopment and major road reconstruction.

An example of how long these kinds of projects often take is that the Shelbourne Valley Action Plan started with an open house in 2010, and bike and roll lane completion is still years away. Victoria’s plans for transit lanes on Douglas through downtown have taken even longer, with successive plans gathering dust for half a century.

As The Martlet reported, last year Climate Justice Victoria, the University of Victoria Student Society (UVSS), and other student groups endorsed the BC Climate Emergency Campaign’s open letter on transportation. The letter calls for reallocating “road space from private automobiles to transit lanes, protected bike & roll lanes, pedestrian priority spaces, and space for trees.” It also asserts that road space “reallocation to trigger traffic evaporation will be essential for meeting the ambitious CleanBC” target of reducing traffic (vehicle kilometers traveled - VKT) 25% by 2030.

As a provincial institution, UVic is ethically obligated to help meet this ambitious provincial VKT reduction target. According to UVic’s Sustainability Action Plan, the University has set a goal of increasing the use of transit, cycling and carpooling to 70% of the modal split. 

We call on Saanich to paint in 24/7 bus lanes on all four-lane and wider sections of McKenzie this year, and for the UVic administration to actively and publicly lobby for this.

How it will be delivered

In person!

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Updates

2024-11-29 15:54:55 -0500

500 signatures reached

2024-11-27 11:25:07 -0500

There has been a significant push back against bus lanes on McKenzie, including considerable coverage in the Times Colonist - https://www.timescolonist.com/opinion/comment-saanich-street-plan-is-equitable-and-efficient-9841757. (And it seems like the date for Saanich council to decide on the issue will be some time in the future.) However, staff are now under considerable pressure to reduce or eliminate bus lanes from the Quadra McKenzie plan.

Please write to Saanich staff and council in support of continuous bus lanes on McKenzie! Email to [email protected] & [email protected] If you are a UVic student, please mention this in your letter and copy the UVic Student Society at [email protected]

2024-08-16 23:04:43 -0400

Update! We now have a tentative date for Saanich to start discussing this issue. It should be going to Saanich Transportation Advisory Committee on September 27. It should go to Saanich Council shortly after that. There is also some good news from the provincial government, which approved funding for long overdue bus lanes on Highway 1 (the route buses on McKenzie from UVic to Westshore municipalities follow). See https://x.com/ActingGreater/status/1820272775170294143

2024-05-27 23:53:33 -0400

Win in Victoria! Bus lanes to be upgraded to 24/7 by end of this year! https://x.com/ActingGreater/status/1794499571856633953

2024-04-28 22:27:35 -0400

Check out the great new article about our campaign in the Victoria News! https://www.vicnews.com/local-news/saanich-shoots-down-creating-bus-only-lanes-to-uvic-on-mckenzie-avenue-this-year-7350515

2024-04-25 14:14:13 -0400

We now have over 230 individual signers, and Greater Victoria Acting Together (GVAT) has signed on, to our open letter! GVAT has over 25 member organisations with over 100,000 members across Greater Victoria, including faith groups, front-line service organisations, unions, students and more. See GVAT's tweet here: https://twitter.com/ActingGreater/status/1781739331591319569

2024-03-30 11:55:17 -0400

The first media coverage of our campaign is this Capital Daily article! "Climate Justice Victoria calls on UVic to join campaign for bus lanes" https://www.capitaldaily.ca/news/climate-justice-victoria-calls-on-uvic-to-join-campaign-for-bus-lanes

2024-03-27 21:19:15 -0400

100 signatures reached

2024-03-22 20:52:10 -0400

If you want to learn more about getting on with it and 'painting in bus lanes', check out this hour long video Tactical Public Transport: Lessons from the Boston Metro Area https://youtu.be/BmurNfwaEbQ?si=7zp8gGoa6S6Lymdq

2024-03-18 12:51:10 -0400

50 signatures reached

2024-03-15 16:38:57 -0400

25 signatures reached

2024-03-14 18:12:55 -0400

10 signatures reached