Take Action to Preserve the Character and Safety of Our Community

Our community already supports Camosun College every day. The significant multi-modal traffic in and out of the college at all hours, combined with the added pollution of vehicle congestion, already impacts the safety and livability of our area.

If you agree, here are some ways you can take action to have an impact on how this development proceeds. You can be a part of preserving our community’s liveability.

  1. Sign our petition by clicking the Petition button below. The petition will be submitted to the District of Oak Bay Council before the October 8th Council meeting. It will include only names, residential addresses and signatures.

  2. Contact Oak Bay City Council.

    • Call the Municipality at 250-598-3311 to express concern.

    • Send written questions about the project to the District of Oak Bay up until 2:00 pm on October 8th. You can drop them off in-person, or e-mail them to administration@oakbay.ca.

    • E-mail communications@oakbay.ca with additional concerns.

    • Visit the Municipal Hall at 2167 Oak Bay Ave, Victoria, BC, V8R 1GU.

    • E-mail the Mayor and Council directly at mayorandcouncil@oakbay.ca

    • E-mail the Minister of Housing at

  3. Attend the Council Meeting at Municipal Hall at 2167 Oak Bay Ave, Victoria, BC, V8R 1GU on Wednesday, October 8th, 6:00pm to voice your concerns. Our goal is to preserve the character of our community by ensuring that the project, if it proceeds, is undertaken with adequate respect for the surrounding community. Please be respectful of Camosun College, our neighbours, and District staff.

  4. Contact the Minister of Housing to express your concerns: The Honourable Christine Boyle can be contacted at HMA.Minister@gov.bc.ca or by phone at 236-478-3970.

  5. Join our effort by contacting us using the contact form on this website.

  6. Visit the proposed site for the development at 3100 Foul Bay Road to get a feel for how it will impact the area.

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Aerial view of an outlined parking lot surrounded by trees and residential houses, with nearby street names labeled.

The existing parking lot on Foul Bay Road where the housing facility is to be built.