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Regional Transportation Enhancement Funding Awarded to 21 Recipients

The Economic Trust of the Southern Interior (ETSI-BC) is putting the findings of the 2023 Regional Ground Transportation Study to work. With funding from the Province of BC, the study was carried out from May to August 2023, and identified issues and opportunities related to rural inter-city passenger transportation in the Southern Interior of BC.

Following the release of the study, the Regional Transportation Enhancement (RTE) Funding Program was launched. The Funding Intake was open from September 18 to October 31, 2023. A total of $650,000 was available to fund projects with an end date of October 15, 2024. 

With help from the Province, the ETSI-BC RTE Funding Program provides non-repayable grants to enhance transportation plans, partnerships, technology, service communication, and seasonal connections between communities in the Southern Interior of BC. A primary focus of this funding program is on enhancing transportation opportunities in Indigenous, smaller, and more rural communities that may currently have little or no transportation access.

ETSI-BC is pleased to announce today that in the first phase of funding awards, 21 organizations across the Southern Interior of BC have been allocated over $608,000 in funding. These projects will be led by First Nations, local governments, non-profit organizations, and private enterprises that partnered with public or non-profit entities.

There are three streams under the RTE Program:

  • RTE 1 – Planning & Partnership Development
  • RTE 2 – Technology & Service Communication
  • RTE 3 – Seasonal Service Delivery / Expansion

The following summarizes the number of projects and the funding awarded by stream:

ETSI-BC Rural Transportation Enhancement (RTE) Approval Summary

 

         Funding Stream

 

RTE 1

RTE 2

RTE 3

Total

Projects Approved

14

4

5

23

Funding Approved

$324,989

$75,990

262,007

$662,986

 

Projects approved in this phase of the RTE Funding Program range from existing transportation service improvements or expansions to exploring opportunities for new services where there are critical gaps.  

A wide array of transportation services will be expanded or studied through these projects, including ski resort shuttles, medical and other bus services for vulnerable population groups, volunteer driver programs, carsharing, and ride-hailing.

The projects approved through this funding program will improve social and economic outcomes for communities. They will address challenges for residents related to travelling to work, medical care, and shopping, as well enhancing access to key recreation and tourism destinations in the region for both residents and visitors.

“With these approved projects, ETSI-BC will support the communities in our service area to explore and deliver transportation solutions. We are proud to support this breadth of community-led transportation projects across the Southern Interior and to be able to provide this funding thanks to the BC Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure,” said Laurel Douglas, CEO of ETSI-BC. 

“Funding transport initiatives for people to access better economic opportunities and recreational travel benefits everyone,” said Rob Fleming, BC’s Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure. “This is especially pressing in communities where people’s ability to access basic services, jobs and recreational spaces are limited by regional connectivity. That is why our government continues to support initiatives like this that make a difference in communities across BC.”

“Our shared work in rural communities revolves around both bringing services to people and bringing people to services. Those of us who live in rural places know how critical transit is for so many aspects of our wellbeing; these community-led transit projects will improve both social and economic outcomes for these communities,” said Roly Russell, Parliamentary Secretary for Rural Development and MLA for the Boundary Similkameen. “Whether it’s for medical care, outdoor recreation, visiting loved ones, or traveling for work, this partnership between the Province of BC and ETSI-BC to expand transit options will help make life better and more affordable for us all.”

ETSI-BC APPROVED Regional Transportation Enhancement (RTE) PROJECTS 

Organization

Project

RTE Stream

Total Approved

Arrow and Slocan Lake Community Services

ASLCS Medical Bus Expansion

RTE 3

$47,974.06

Castlegar & District Chamber of Commerce

West Kootenay Regional Shuttle Feasibility Study

RTE 1

$25,000.00

Castlegar and District Community Services Society

Volunteer Driver Services in the West Kootenay Boundary Region: Planning & Partnership Development

RTE 1

$19,250.00

Christina Gateway Community Development Association

Christina Lake on the Move

RTE 1

$25,000.00

Columbia Valley Chamber of Commerce

Columbia Valley Transit Review and Needs Assessment

RTE 1

$20,740.00

Community Energy Association – WD

Lower Kootenay Band Electric Health Shuttle Study

RTE 1

$25,000.00

Community Futures Development Corporation of Central Kootenay

Rural ride-hailing feasibility study

RTE 1

$25,000.00

District of Lake Country

The District of Lake Country’s Integrated Transit Strategy: Phase 3

RTE 1

$25,000.00

Kootenay Carshare Cooperative

Air Carshare Communication Enhancement Project

RTE 2

$25,000.00

Kootenay Employment Service Society

Feasibility Study for Affordable Housing Community Shared Transportation in the Creston Valley

RTE 1

$25,000.00

Kootenay Rocky Tourism

Supporting the Ride Share Economy in BC

RTE 2

$25,000.00

Next Gen Transit -WD

Bus Operator Class 2 Driver Training

RTE 3

$25,200.00

Okanagan College

Okanagan College Transportation Review

RTE 1

$24,999.48

Regional District of Central Kootenay

Establishing a Values Based Approach To Governance

RTE 1

$25,000.00

Silver Star Resort Association

Transportation Connectivity to Silver Star from Vernon and the North Okanagan

RTE 1

$25,000.00

Thompson Okanagan Tourism Association

Thompson Okanagan Transportation Connectivity Engagement

RTE 1

$25,000.00

Tourism Big White Society

Big White Mountain Community Shuttle

RTE 3

$65,000.00

Tourism Fernie Society

Planning for Future Transportation Partnership Options & Services

RTE 1

$10,000.00

Tourism Fernie Society

Local Tourism Shuttle App & E-Commerce Development

RTE 2

$15,000.00

Tourism Golden Association

GPS Vehicle Tracking and Consumer App

RTE 2

$10,990.00

Tourism Golden Association

Golden-Kicking Horse Connector Community Service Expansion

RTE 3

$58,833.00

Whispering Pines Clinton Indian Band

Economic Transit Planning Feasibility Study

RTE 1

$25,000.00

Whitewater Ski Resorts

Whitewater Ski Resort Shuttle expansion

RTE 3

$65,000.00

     

$662,986.54

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