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          The Mayors’ Council on Regional Transportation is urging the Government of nada to extend pandemic emergency funding for TransLink. In a formal submission to the pre-budget consultation for the 2022 federal budget, the Mayors’ Council warns that without additional relief funding from Federal and Provincial governments, TransLink faces difficult decisions. The COVID-19 pandemic continues to present the transit authority with signifint financial challenges due to a reduction in revenues from transit fares, fuel and parking taxes.

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          As part of TransLink’s governance structure, we approve plans dealing with transit service levels, major pital projects, and regional funding and borrowing limits.

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          TransLink is Metro Vancouver’s regional transportation authority, responsible for planning and managing the region’s transportation system.?

          This includes buses and RapidBus throughout the region, SkyTrain, SeaBus, West Coast Express, HandyDART, the Major Road Network, as well as regional cycling and pedestrian infrastructure.

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          Our vision for the future of transportation in Metro Vancouver

          Transport 2050 is a shared strategy for transportation in Metro Vancouver for the next 30 years that will identify projects and services.

          The first phase of the planning process took place in 2019 with Translink’s largest ever public engagement.?

          This process will continue through 2020, with final approval of a new long-term plan in 2021.

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          Mayor Jonathan Cote
          New Westminster
          Mayor Jack Froese
          Township of Langley
          Mayor Bill Dingwall
          City of Pitt Meadows
          Mayor Brad West
          City of Port Coquitlam
          Acting Chief Chemkwaat
          Tsawwassen First Nation
          Mayor Darryl Walker
          City of White Rock
          Mayor Doug Mcllum
          City of Surrey
          Mayor Gary Ander
          Bowen Island Municipality
          Mayor George Harvie
          City of Delta
          Mayor John McEwan
          Village of Anmore
          Mayor Kennedy Stewart
          City of Vancouver
          Mayor Linda Buchanan
          City of North Vancouver
          Mayor Malcolm Brodie
          City of Richmond
          Mayor Mary Ann Booth
          District of West Vancouver
          Mayor Rob Vagramov
          City of Port Moody
          Director Jen McCutcheon
          Electoral Area A
          Mayor Mike Hurley
          City of Burnaby
          Mayor Mike Little
          District of North Vancouver
          Mayor Mike Morden
          City of Maple Ridge
          Mayor Richard Stewart
          City of Coquitlam
          Mayor Ron McLaughlin
          Village of Lions Bay
          Mayor Val van den Broek
          City of Langley
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