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Locating jobs close to where people live and near the transit network supports the creation of complete communities, reduces social inequities in the region, and helps to reduce energy consumption and greenhouse gas emissions through reduced vehicle travel and increased active transportation.

Metro 2050 aims to support more employment close to home. Average travel distance serves as indicators of employment accessibility.

Contextual performance measure

Metro 2050 establishes the performance measure as the average number of kilometres travelled by commuting (region-wide).​

Progress

This contextual measure provides information on how far employees travel for work and the changing nature of work across the region.

Average trip length using TransLink’s Metro Vancouver Regional Trip Diary data

Percentage change in place of work by municipality

Source
This information is from the TransLink's Metro Vancouver Trip Diary public database and Statistics Canada Census Place of Residence data.

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