Category Archives: Shelbourne Valley

Shelbourne Valley Action Plan open houses

Both the transportation and urban design consultant reports have been completed, and now it’s time to provide Saanich staff with valuable feedback prior to the first draft of the Shelbourne Valley Action Plan. This plan will dictate what growth should … Continue reading

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Bowker Creek Blueprint wins 2012 EcoStar award

On September 11, the Capital Regional District (CRD) hosted the 2012 EcoStar Community Environmental Awards, which serve to celebrate environmental leaders across the region – the Bowker Creek Blueprint received the EcoStar Award for Integrated Watershed Management! If you are … Continue reading

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Visioning Shelbourne Valley: a free public forum

The Friends of Shelbourne Valley are putting on a free transportation visioning forum, featuring guest speaker Todd Litman on Sunday, September 9th from 1:30-4pm at St. Aidan’s United Church at 3703 St. Aidans Street. What does a great street look … Continue reading

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Shelbourne Valley Action Plan update

The two consultants’ reports on land use / urban design and transportation for the Shelbourne Valley Action Plan have been completed. The transportation report can be found on Saanich’s website (here), while the land use / urban design report is … Continue reading

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Shelbourne Street Assessment Walk

The Friends of Shelbourne Valley are planning a 90 minute walk through the Shelbourne Valley on Saturday, May 5th at 1pm, starting from the Esso gas station on the corner of Shelbourne and Mackenzie (3954 Shelbourne St). The information gleaned … Continue reading

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