BEAT Community Planning Grants

Phase 2 ~ 2009

Building Local Capacity for Supporting Physical Activity

The following communities have been awarded grants between $15,000 to $25,000 by the Built Environment and Active Transportation (BEAT) initiative to take a lead planning and developing active transportation networks in their communities:

  • City of Armstrong - Active Transportation Plan
  • District of Barriere - Active Transportation Plan
  • Village of Burns Lake - Active Transportation Network Plan
  • Central Coast Regional District - Active Transportation Plan – Bella Coola
  • Columbia Shuswap Regional District - Greenway Master Plan
  • Town of Ladysmith - Update Bicycle Network Plan
  • City of Nelson - Comprehensive Active Transportation Plan
  • City of New Westminster - Wheelability Assessment
  • District of North Cowichan - Chemainus Active Transportation Plan
  • City of Revelstoke - Active Transportation Plan
  • District of Sechelt - Active Transportation Plan
  • City of Terrace - Active Transportation Plan
  • Village of Warfield - Active Transportation Plan
  • District of Wells - Active Transportation Plan – Wells Barkerville

Built Environment and Active Transportation (BEAT) is a joint initiative of the BC Recreation & Parks Association and the Union of British Columbia Municipalities. Funding is provided by the BC Healthy Living Alliance with support from ActNow BC.

For more information about projects underway or the next round of planning grants, contact:

Cara Fisher
BEAT Coordinator
Phone: 604.629.0965 ext. 255
cfisher@bcrpa.bc.ca