Mount View Colquitz Community Association
  • NEWS
    • Contact
    • Map
    • Mission Statement
    • Three Neighbourhoods
    • Community garden
    • Our Heritage
  • COMMUNITY BUILDING
    • About Us
    • Next Meeting Draft Agenda
    • Events in Mount View Park
    • Seaton Mural
    • From Nowhere Special to Someplace Great
    • Uptown-Douglas Corridor Study
  • GET INVOLVED
    • Join Us
    • Environment
    • Land Use and Development
    • Traffic and transportation
  • CURRENT ISSUES
    • Affordable Housing
    • Nigel Avenue Re-development
    • Noise Issues
    • 3656 Raymond S South
    • 760 Tolmie Ave.
    • Transit Hub
    • Uptown Phase IV
  • RESOURCES
    • Information for Developers
    • LINKS
    • DOCUMENTS / LEGAL
  • PHOTO GALLERY

                                      RESOURCES


Issues in the community can often be resolved by finding the correct level of government to contact.

     
Many of the roads in our area, are the responsibility of the Province.
      The Galloping Goose trail is administered by the Capital Regional District.
      If you have questions about a re-development project you can contact Saanich Planning department.

    
Parking enforcement now completely handled by Saanich
                   phone 250 475 5431   or email to    parking@saanich.ca

                        
      For local government sites and other resources see our:  Links page
      A detailed information sheet on neighbour problems is available at the:
                Mount Tolmie Community Assoc. website.  It is on the 'home page'
                and is entitled "Mount Tolmie Good Neighbour Program 2017"
        

          Parking
           
The system of complaint-driven parking enforcement is not sufficient to the changing needs
            of Saanich urban areas. The street parking problem is cumulative and wide spread.
            Sending specific issues to the Administrative Traffic Committee (ATC) will not be enough.
            MVCCA requests the regulation and enforcement of street parking limits via a set of
            parking enforcement officers  - as is done in Victoria
. A system of fines would pay for itself.
     


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