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Phase 1 Consultation: Understanding the Need Feedback Form Thank you for participating in this phase of planning for the George Massey Tunnel Replacement. Your feedback is important to us. Input received through this consultation will be considered along with technical and policy considerations to help develop a proposed short list of options for additional consultation in Phase 2, planned for early 2013. Please provide your feedback by December 19, 2012. PART 1 Current Travel Needs and Operating Conditions (See pages 4 9 of the Discussion Guide) To help us understand where people who are interested in this project live, please provide the first three characters of your postal code. 1. On average, how frequently do you use the George Massey Tunnel? (Please check only one) 4 or more days a week A few times a year At least once a week Once a year or less At least once a month Never 2. Have you used the tunnel for one or more of the following in the past 12 months? (Please check all that apply) Commuting to/from work Commuting to/from school Travel for business, including trips made by professional drivers (trucker, bus operator, taxi driver, delivery driver, courier) Personal business, such as appointments Entertainment or recreation (includes trips to the airport, the U.S. border and the Tsawwassen ferry terminal) Other, please specify:

3. What was the most frequent purpose of your trips when you used the tunnel in the past 12 months? (Please check only one) Commuting to/from work Commuting to/from school Travel for business, including trips made by professional drivers (trucker, bus operator, taxi driver, delivery driver, courier) Personal business, such as appointments Entertainment or recreation (includes trips to the airport, the U.S. border and the Tsawwassen ferry terminal) Other, please specify: 4. Which of the following modes of transportation have you used to travel through the tunnel in the past 12 months? (Please check all that apply) Private vehicle, alone Private vehicle, with other passengers Commercial vehicle over 5,500 kg (e.g., semi-trailer) Other commercial vehicle (smaller truck, bus, taxi, delivery vehicle, service vehicle) Transit Cycling or walking, and used the shuttle service 5. What is the mode of transportation you used most frequently to travel through the tunnel in the past 12 months? (Please check only one) Private vehicle, alone Private vehicle, with other passengers Commercial vehicle over 5,500 kg (e.g., semi-trailer) Other commercial vehicle (smaller truck, bus, taxi, delivery vehicle, service vehicle) Transit Cycling or walking, and used the shuttle service 6. Sometimes people use their personal vehicle for travel because they want to and sometimes because they have to. Thinking about all of the trips you described above, for what percentage of these would you require a vehicle if suitable public transit service was available within 1 km of your origin and destination? % of trips I NEED a personal vehicle % of trips I COULD use transit if it were available and suitable

7. In the past year, how many times have you used the George Massey Tunnel to travel to: Vancouver International Airport times BC Ferries Tsawwassen Terminal times Boundary Bay Airport times Peace Arch border crossing times 8. In the past year, how often have you taken an alternate route, delayed your trip or not travelled at all due to traffic congestion at the George Massey Tunnel? trips (number of times) 9. What direction were you travelling in most frequently at the time you took an alternate route? (Please check only one) a.m. Northbound p.m. Northbound a.m. Southbound p.m. Southbound 10. What route do you use most often when you divert from the George Massey Tunnel? (Please check only one) Alex Fraser Bridge Golden Ears Bridge Pattullo Bridge Cancel trip Port Mann Bridge Other, please specify 11. In the past year, have you experienced congestion or had to take an alternate route due to an accident in the George Massey Tunnel? (Please check only one) Yes No Don t remember Comments:

PART 2 Community, Provincial and National Interests (See pages 10 14 of the Discussion Guide) 12. Please rate your level of agreement with the following statements: STRONGLY AGREE AGREE SOMEWHAT NEITHER AGREE NOR DISAGREE DISAGREE SOMEWHAT STRONGLY DISAGREE Traffic congestion at the George Massey Tunnel is a problem for me personally. Traffic congestion at the George Massey Tunnel is a problem for the Metro Vancouver region. The needs of all users should be considered in developing a replacement for the George Massey Tunnel. Increasing transit options is a meaningful way to reduce traffic congestion in and near the George Massey Tunnel. I would use transit more if bus service was more frequent through the George Massey Tunnel. I would use transit more if light rail/rapid transit service was available through the George Massey Tunnel. Highway 99 through the George Massey Tunnel is an important goods movement route linking British Columbia with national and international markets. Highway 99 is an important access point to businesses located in Delta and Richmond. Protecting agricultural land on both sides of the George Massey Tunnel is important. I support the use of some agricultural land for a tunnel replacement if appropriate mitigation measures for loss of this land were provided. Current congestion levels at the tunnel have a negative impact on local air quality. With mitigation measures in place, the benefits of constructing a replacement for the George Massey Tunnel will outweigh the environmental costs. Deas Island Regional Park is an important recreation area. The Fraser River in and around the George Massey Tunnel is an important marine recreation area. An efficient transportation network is an important component of building healthy communities. New transportation infrastructure should consider alternative forms of transportation. New transportation infrastructure should be designed to minimize impacts on local communities.

13. Please use this space to provide your comments about your interests in planning for a replacement for the George Massey Tunnel. PART 3 Towards a Solution (See pages 15 17 of the Discussion Guide) The following draft design considerations have been identified for use in developing potential options for replacing the George Massey Tunnel: 1. Alignment with Community, Regional and National Objectives including concentrating growth in designated areas and providing access to regional town centres. 2. Support for Transportation Alternatives including access to transit, cycling and walking, and lane allocation to facilitate these alternatives. 3. Congestion Reduction including improved safety and travel time reliability. 4. Jobs and Economic Growth including access to employment centres, facilitating gateway integration and access to the airport, BC Ferries, and land- and marine-based port facilities. 5. Climate Change Adaptation and Environmental Protection including flood protection, vehicle emissions management and conservation of fish, wildlife and their habitats. 6. Agricultural Lands preservation of and support for agricultural access. 7. Community Livability including property, visual and noise impacts, as well as community access. 8. Cost including capital cost, technical viability, time to implement and impacts to road users during construction. 14. Considering this list, which three factors are the most important to you in evaluating tunnel replacement crossing options? (Please check only three) 1. 5. Environment 6. Agricultural Lands 7. Community Livability 8. Cost Objectives Alignment 2. Transportation Alternatives 3. Congestion Reduction 4. Economic Growth 15. Considering this list, which three factors are the least important to you in evaluating tunnel replacement crossing options? (Please check only three) 1. 5. Environment 6. Agricultural Lands 7. Community Livability 8. Cost Objectives Alignment 2. Transportation Alternatives 3. Congestion Reduction 4. Economic Growth 16. What other factors do you think should be considered, if any?

17. What would you say to the Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, your colleague or a neighbour about what is most important to you when considering a replacement for the George Massey Tunnel? PART 4 Next Steps (see page 18 of the Discussion Guide) 18. Where do you live? Delta White Richmond Surrey Vancouver Rock Other Metro Vancouver Other 19. Where do you work/attend school? Delta White Richmond Surrey Vancouver Rock Other Metro Vancouver Other 20. Do you have regular access to a motor vehicle for your most frequent trips through the George Massey Tunnel? Yes No 21. In the past year, have you visited Deas Island Park? Yes No 22. In the past year, have you visited Deas Slough or one of the marinas near the George Massey Tunnel by boat? Yes No 23. Please indicate your gender. Male Female 24. Please indicate your age range. 19 24 25 44 45 64 65 74 75+

25. Please let us know how you prefer to receive information about the George Massey Tunnel Replacement Project. (Please check all that apply) Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure website Community newspaper Project-specific website Household mail Project updates by email Other, please specify: Project updates on Twitter Prefer not to receive information 26. How would you like to participate in future consultation events related to the George Massey Tunnel Replacement Project? (Please check all that apply) Community open house Online discussion forum or meeting Smaller-format meeting Other, please specify: Informal displays at a local venue such Do not intend to participate in future as City Hall or a local library consultations on this project Online feedback form 27. On what topics would you like to be consulted in the future as the George Massey Tunnel Replacement Project moves forward? 28. Additional comments: 29. Would you like to be added to our database to receive project updates by email? (Please check only one) Yes (Please provide contact information on the next page) No thanks I m already a member of the database No thanks I m not interested

Please provide your contact information. (Optional) Name: Email: Phone: Address: Postal Code: THANK YOU FOR YOUR INPUT Please complete and return your Feedback Form on or before December 19, 2012. To return your Feedback Form: In person: at an open house or stakeholder meeting (see page 1 of your Discussion Guide) Online: masseytunnel.ca By email: masseytunnel@gov.bc.ca By mail: Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure c/o 7351 Vantage Way, Delta, BC V4G 1C9 ATTENTION: George Massey Tunnel Replacement Project The information you provide on this Feedback Form will be added to the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure s database for the George Massey Tunnel Replacement Project. This database allows the Project to maintain a record of contact. Personal information is collected for the purposes of informing the George Massey Tunnel Replacement Project Engagement undertaken by the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure under s.26 of the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act. Please be aware that any personal information in connection with your response to the survey is stored in Canada by FluidSurveys, not by the Government of British Columbia. For questions about the collection of personal information, please contact the Project Director, Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, 7351 Vantage Way, Delta, BC, V4G 1C9, or call 1-855-562-7739.