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Saanich Vision 2025


In 2025, Saanich is a safe, affordable, accessible community in which to live and work. This level of sustainability reflects the values and goals of Saanich residents over the years implemented by successive Councils within the context of the Regional Growth Strategy and fiscal responsibility.  

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Progress towards this vision and specific goals contained in the Official Community Plan have been monitored through the use of a system of benchmarks and the breadth of consultation in achieving this level of excellence is ongoing. In addition to community groups, representatives from business, the professions, and visionaries are involved. The ethic of community stewardship is paramount incorporating careful management of public assets and private developments .

Over the past quarter-century, residential and commercial growth has centered round urban village centers of diverse character and distinct identity, each one reflecting the people who live and work there. Neighbourhoods are healthy and affordable for children and families. The urban area is intra connected by a balanced transportation system which allows a choice of mode for all residents. Saanich is the heart of an urban region that defines itself as the walking and cycling capital of Canada with efficient public transit and bicycle-friendly streets with traffic calming and safe pedestrian facilities.

Social values and the economy are enhanced by the preservation of heritage and promotion of arts and cultural elements. Community wellness has been achieved by providing infrastructure for active living which offers a wide range of open space and leisure opportunities. Efficient and reliable public services, programs, and utilities are provided and maintained through a systematic approach to infrastructure management. The rural area has been preserved by adherence to the Urban Containment Boundary concept.

The successful promotion of vibrant, diverse economic development has allowed the municipality to support initiatives to ensure a clean environment. Natural watercourses are protected and enhanced; the Colquitz River, Tod Creek, and other streams support both trout and salmon. Preserving the natural heritage of the marine shoreline and native plant communities, especially Garry oak meadows, on both public and private lands has been recognized as an essential component of sustainability.

 

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