TransLink’s Mobility Pricing Independent Commission has launched the second phase of its public engagement process for mobility pricing in Metro Vancouver.
The online engagement, which outlines several examples of how distance-based charges or congestion point charges could be introduced to combat traffic congestion in the region, will run from Feb. 26 to March 14.
LISTEN: Round two of the mobility pricing commission’s public-engagement process is underway
The online engagement platform presents short videos, maps, and pros and cons of a series of examples including:
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- Maintaining, reducing or eliminating the fuel tax
- Charging money based on distance driven
- Charging money at certain congestion points.
In the first phase more than 6,000 residents and stakeholders shared their ideas on congestion and principles such as fairness and affordability.
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