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The purpose of the Transportation Master Plan is to guide how people and goods move around Abbotsford over the next 25 years, whether by bike, bus, foot/mobility device, or by car. The Plan will identify transportation improvements needed to support a growing population of 250,000, align with the vision and goals of the updated Official Community Plan, set priorities for future investments, and help ensure the transportation network remains safe, accessible and efficient.
The Master Plan will include:
A transportation vision and measurable targets for the next 25 years
Active transportation networks (for walking and cycling)
Updated road networks and truck routes
A Vision Zero road safety strategy
A list of infrastructure projects for the short-, medium-, and long-term
Through this update, the City will also:
Coordinate transportation initiatives with regional partners and plans (such as the BC Transit Future Action Plan, the Highway 1 Program, etc.)
Consider the mobility needs of seniors, people with disabilities, low-income households, and other equity-deserving groups in Abbotsford
What’s Happening Next:
Throughout 2026 and 2027, the City will be gathering feedback to inform updates to its existing Master Plans. This work will ensure that long-term planning aligns with the priorities outlined in the updated OCP, Council’s Strategic Plan and community input, creating a cohesive and consistent roadmap for Abbotsford toward 2050.
Engagement Opportunities - We want to hear from you!
Learn more about Plan for 2050 and share your feedback at one of our upcoming pop-up events:
Saturday, May 16 - Abbotsford Farmers Market, 9am - 1pm, Jubilee Park, 2552 McCallum Road
Friday, May 22 - Clearbrook Library, 1:30pm - 4:30pm, 32320 George Ferguson Way
Saturday, May 23 - Sevenoaks Mall (near The Body Shop), 11am - 3pm, 32900 South Fraser Way
Plan for 2050 is about planning ahead, working together, and creating a city that continues to be a great place to live, work, and grow, now and for generations to come.
The purpose of the Transportation Master Plan is to guide how people and goods move around Abbotsford over the next 25 years, whether by bike, bus, foot/mobility device, or by car. The Plan will identify transportation improvements needed to support a growing population of 250,000, align with the vision and goals of the updated Official Community Plan, set priorities for future investments, and help ensure the transportation network remains safe, accessible and efficient.
The Master Plan will include:
A transportation vision and measurable targets for the next 25 years
Active transportation networks (for walking and cycling)
Updated road networks and truck routes
A Vision Zero road safety strategy
A list of infrastructure projects for the short-, medium-, and long-term
Through this update, the City will also:
Coordinate transportation initiatives with regional partners and plans (such as the BC Transit Future Action Plan, the Highway 1 Program, etc.)
Consider the mobility needs of seniors, people with disabilities, low-income households, and other equity-deserving groups in Abbotsford
What’s Happening Next:
Throughout 2026 and 2027, the City will be gathering feedback to inform updates to its existing Master Plans. This work will ensure that long-term planning aligns with the priorities outlined in the updated OCP, Council’s Strategic Plan and community input, creating a cohesive and consistent roadmap for Abbotsford toward 2050.
Engagement Opportunities - We want to hear from you!
Learn more about Plan for 2050 and share your feedback at one of our upcoming pop-up events:
Saturday, May 16 - Abbotsford Farmers Market, 9am - 1pm, Jubilee Park, 2552 McCallum Road
Friday, May 22 - Clearbrook Library, 1:30pm - 4:30pm, 32320 George Ferguson Way
Saturday, May 23 - Sevenoaks Mall (near The Body Shop), 11am - 3pm, 32900 South Fraser Way
Plan for 2050 is about planning ahead, working together, and creating a city that continues to be a great place to live, work, and grow, now and for generations to come.