Transportation

South False Creek rendering

Southeast False Creek

The Southeast False Creek Transportation Study discusses the transportation objectives for the Southeast False Creek (SEFC) site currently under construction. These include providing a wide range of transportation choices that promote more sustainable (ecologically, socially, and economically) travel choices. The study recommends sustainable transportation strategies best suited for SEFC. These include community transit passes, car sharing services, parking management, transit-oriented development as part of a 'complete' community model, a full range of transportation choices, improved transit connections, and pedestrian and bicycle infrastructure improvements.

The study also assesses the requirements of a typical traffic impact study, and analyzes what the addition of sustainable transportation improvement strategies will mean.

When the future streetcar line (currently being studied) and Canada Line are in place, most of the trips to and from SEFC are predicted to be by sustainable forms of transportation.

The 80 acre-site and future home of the Olympic Athlete's Village is bounded by False Creek and Terminal Avenue to the north, Main Street to the east, 2nd Avenue to the south and Cambie Street to the west.

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South False Creek

Aerial photo of False Creek

Southeast False Creek (SEFC) will be a model sustainable community built on the last remaining large tract of undeveloped waterfront land near downtown Vancouver