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Old Posted May 9, 2023, 1:45 PM
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Joint Regional Transportation Agency



https://jrta.ca/


Looks like we finally have a Regional Transportation Group that includes:

Nova Scotia Department of Public Works
The Nova Scotia Department of Public Works (NSDPW) is responsible for provincial transportation infrastructure, including provincial highways, roads, and bridges. NSDPW owns and operates the 100-series highway system which is made up of several major freeways in the region (Highway 101, 102, 103, 107, 111, 118), along with several other secondary highways within the municipality.

Halifax Regional Municipality

Halifax Harbour Bridges

Halifax Port Authority

Halifax International Airport Authority

Atlantic Canada Opportunities Agency


The map shows an area rapidly growing with approx. population of around 700,000


The above map shows the areas included in the Regional Transportation Plan. The focus is on Halifax Regional Municipality, but the plan will also include communities that are around a one-hour travel time to Halifax as they have also experienced growth.

The study area includes 14 municipalities outside of HRM:

Municipality of the County of Colchester
Municipality of the County of Kings
Municipality of the District of Chester
Municipality of the District of Lunenburg
Municipality of the District of West Hants
Municipality of East Hants
Town of Berwick
Town of Bridgewater
Town of Kentville
Town of Lunenburg
Town of Mahone Bay
Town of Stewiacke
Town of Truro
Town of Wolfville

One of the listed objectives:

Higher Order Transit
Explore new or alternative transportation options, including higher order transit concepts (i.e., bus rapid transit, ferries, rail, other future solutions) and under what conditions and timeframes they may become viable
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