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50+ Vision Zero grants awarded to encourage safer travel on BC roads

April 23, 2024
Road Safety (Motor Vehicle Occupants)
Road Safety
A photo of the city of Medellín, Colombia

The British Columbia Vision Zero in Road Safety Grant Program (the ‘Grant Program’) is proud to announce the recipients of its latest competition aimed at supporting vulnerable road user-focused initiatives in local communities. The funding will be used to implement low‐cost infrastructural improvements to roadways and to support other innovative policies and solutions that reduce the burden of injury for British Columbians on the road.

This year, 53 awards amounting to $866,657 were disbursed to communities across British Columbia (BC). Of the total awards, a record 22 were funded through Stream #2 of the Grant Program – to Indigenous-led and Indigenous-centered road safety projects.

Stream #1 grant recipients (in alphabetical order):

Stream #2 grant recipients (in alphabetical order):

The Grant Program funding is provided by the BC Government Ministry of Health and Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure. Additional funding top-ups were provided by the Fraser Health Authority, Interior Health Authority, Island Health Authority, and Northern Health Authority. The program is administered by the BC Injury Research and Prevention Unit.

These grants represent our commitment to eliminate serious injuries and deaths on BC roads.

Read the BC Government News Release.

View the current and past funded projects at Visionzero.ca.

Photo credit: Unsplash. Photo is shown for illustration purposes only.

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