
The Trail Builder's Playbook: Allan Kindrat's Guide to Making Paths Possible
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Transportation Engineer Allan Kindrat's groundbreaking work on the Cycle 16 multi-use path connecting Smithers and Telkwa recently earned a Gold Award from the Planning Institute of BC, recognizing two decades of persistent community advocacy finally bearing fruit.
The project represents a watershed moment for active transportation in BC. What began as a grassroots initiative championed by the Cycle 16 Trail Society has evolved into something much bigger – the first major project taken over by the Ministry of Transportation and Transit under their new Active Transportation Capital Program. With $85 million allocated across approximately 11 projects province-wide, this represents an unprecedented commitment to building dedicated cycling and pedestrian infrastructure within highway corridors. This ministerial involvement sets a promising precedent for similar initiatives across BC, including the Connect the Coast Society's efforts on the Sunshine Coast, where Kindrat now serves as project manager. Get your how-to's here!
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Find out more about Cycle 16 (Smithers to Telkwa) HERE
Find out more about Sunshine Coast: Connect the Coast Trail HERE
Visit Allan Kindrat HERE
Learn about B.C. Active Transportation Infrastructure Grants (and find out which projects have received them) HERE
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