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===City of North Vancouver - Erika/Heather=== |
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'''July 17th meeting with staff''' |
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[[Projects and Council update]] |
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'''Walk CNV''' |
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City's walking plan WALK CNV was adopted at Council Sept 9. It is pedestrian focused but according to Tony: "Among many many goodies is a commitment to develop a strategy for MUPs to manage safety for pedestrians as volumes increase." We need to push for separated cycling facilities as MUPs largely inappropriate for commuting and focuses too much on cycling just for recreation. See next item for potential inroad. |
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'''Council's 2018-2022 strategic plan''' |
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Envisions providing active and sustainable and ways for people to move around as part of the broader "healthiest small city in the world" vision. |
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https://www.cnv.org/your-government/mayor-and-council/council-strategic-plan |
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'''Esplanade Protected Bike Lanes.''' |
'''Esplanade Protected Bike Lanes.''' |
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A new protected bike lane will be ready shortly along the Prominade development. This design has room for sidewalk, trees, bike lane, trees then car lane. there will be a textured surface separating the sidewalk and bike lane (similar to Carrall St approaching Expo Blvd in Vancouver) with the street trees between the bike lane and the curb. It will set the precedent for any new lanes. |
A new protected bike lane will be ready shortly along the Prominade development. This design has room for sidewalk, trees, bike lane, trees then car lane. there will be a textured surface separating the sidewalk and bike lane (similar to Carrall St approaching Expo Blvd in Vancouver) with the street trees between the bike lane and the curb. It will set the precedent for any new lanes. |
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A design concept for Esplanade will be presented to council in September. Council will approve or not. If approved the concepts will go to public consultation. HUB will be asked to review more detailed designs. |
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'''Off Marine Drive Route.''' Part of HUB's Main and Marine (M&M) route. Staff are exploring 3 different routes: 1) Marine Drive, 2) 3rd and 15th , 3) 1st Street. Of the three the 1st Street route seems the easiest to proceed with, though long term the 3rd and 15th street route would be more pleasant. Marine Drive would mix bikes with buses. We expressed that bikes and buses don’t mix. There will be a bus every minute and realistically, that design will not increase (bike) ridership. |
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Staff recognize the 1st Street route will need alterations to the section between Bewicke and Mackay. Fell and 1st is a high cycle-car conflict zone due to right turns. The segment where the road curves over the creek and merges into 2nd is a tough spot due to the overhead. The conceptual routes will go to council and when they do, will be made public (HUB can review them then). Staff are planning public education and consultation to avoid negative feedback. |
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'''3rd Street at Cotton chicane.''' |
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Erika asked about the push button. The push button will be replaced by a detector loop and a light that indicates to cyclists that the flashers are “on” |
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'''3rd Street hill.''' The storm sewer project is underway and the pavement and bus lane markings will go down this week. The bike route is off-street through the park on the south side in this location. North side will remain as is until slope stabilization occurs (to be paid for by development) |
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'''New Mosquito Creek Bridge''' there will be wide sidewalks for peds and cyclists and a pathway underneath to connect to the trail, though with the off Marine bike route, the Marine Drive bike lanes are not likely to stay. ** Marine Dr [https://www.cnv.org/Property-and-Development/Projects-and-Developments/Major-Studies-and-Projects/Mosquito-Creek-Bridge-Replacement Mosquito Creek Bridge] |
'''New Mosquito Creek Bridge''' there will be wide sidewalks for peds and cyclists and a pathway underneath to connect to the trail, though with the off Marine bike route, the Marine Drive bike lanes are not likely to stay. ** Marine Dr [https://www.cnv.org/Property-and-Development/Projects-and-Developments/Major-Studies-and-Projects/Mosquito-Creek-Bridge-Replacement Mosquito Creek Bridge] |
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'''Mackay |
'''Mackay MUP''' Parking has been removed in some segments. A wide MUP has been constructed on top of the dyke being built for flood mitigation and there will also be bike lanes on both sides with parked car buffers in places. Should be done soon. No sign yet of bike lanes and the MUP itself had not yet been finished as of this past week. Road is in poor condition next to the unpaved part of the MUP. Connection to other side of Marine remains to be seen. |
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'''New building at 3rd and Chesterfield''' is nearing completion (anyone know the status?) with cycling facility integrated. |
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'''29th Street.''' If the District holds its position on the bike lanes, then the City will do the same. Staff noted that the alternate route put forward by a resident ties in with the City’s planned Upper-Level Greenway above the highway which is a receiving priority from Council and links to Casano Loutet overpass. |
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'''16th between Mackay and Fell.''' |
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To get a proper facility, one side or both sides parking needs to be removed. However, staff are aware of the high potential in that area for bikelash and know they will have to go to public with education and consultation. Residential off-street parking was underbuilt for present demand. Staff are exploring other options and are aware this segment is a significant gap. Erika made the suggestion to make it a one-way street. |
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'''Casano Bridge and connections up to Lynn Valley.''' |
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The bridge needs another 2.5 million in funding which staff hope to get next year. HUB will review connections and routes up to and from the bridge to Lynn Valley Center. Staff feel this could be part of the Harbour to Headwater route. They are looking at which of 13th, 15th or 17th to use as the connector. 17th goes straight through to Rufus, which is the road leading up to the bridge. 13th is 3 blocks away from completing a route to Grand Blvd. 15th is very busy and not in the current BMP. We will see conceptual routes in late 2019. ** [https://www.cnv.org/City-Services/Streets-and-Transportation/Sustainable-Transportation/Sustainable-Travel-Options/Cycling/Cycling-Projects/Loutet-Casano-Pedestrian-Cycling-Overpass Casano – Loutet Overpass] - [https://www.cnv.org/Your-Government/News-Room/Whats-New/2019/5/30/We-re-Getting-$$-for-Casano-Loutet funding] |
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'''Routes up from Brooksbank at Keith are being explored.''' Better to use Salop trail or local streets? |
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'''Miscellaneous''' |
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*The TAC guidelines for geometric design were updated with a chapter on bicycle facilities (June 2017). City infrastructure that does not meet the guidelines will be reviewed - one result of the Esplanade death. |
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*New signage through the bus shed at Lonsdale Quay will remind all users to be courteous of other users. There is no requirement for a dismount. The same signage will be applied to the Jones overpass (woot!). |
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*Staff have developed protected lane design standards for Chesterfield. When a new development comes forward, the building must comply with standards that accommodate protected bike lanes on both sides. The first example of this = below 3rd Street on the east side. This process is automatic now. When a development occurs that does not substantially alter the block (eg the SW corner of 16th and Chesterfield) the boulevard is future proofed to ensure appropriate space for the bike path to be constructed later. If the block is substantially altered (1/2 or more) the City aims to work with the developer to deliver a complete block of bike path. Above 21st is more difficult because the road allowance is skinnier. This may also result in the removal of parking. Note that the plan is laid, but it will take years for the full implementation as it relies on re-development. |
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*One-way streets came up a couple of times as a way to include protected bike lanes. The street under discussion was 16th between Mackay and Fell. |
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*Staff report that conflicts between different users along the Spirit Trail are increasing in popular segments, in particular the new section through the Mosquito Creek Marina. |
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'''* eBike Share Update''' |
'''* eBike Share Update''' |
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'''* Bikes Mean Business and the Lower Lonsdale BIA Central Lonsdale''' |
'''* Bikes Mean Business and the Lower Lonsdale BIA Central Lonsdale''' |
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Engagement and infographic forthcoming. |
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'''* Oct 7th - Delegation to Council.''' |
'''* Oct 7th - Delegation to Council.''' |
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'''* 20 in 20 list |
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* 29th Street protected bike lanes (Tempe Cres to Lynn Valley Rd) |
* 29th Street protected bike lanes (Tempe Cres to Lynn Valley Rd) |
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** work is underway. |
** work is underway. |
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** send thanks you to councillors and those who send supporting emails |
** send thanks you to councillors and those who send supporting emails |
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* Last meeting with Staff- August 7, 2019 |
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** HUB provided comments on wayfinding signage plan for 15th and Lower Capilano area |
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** comprehensive signage plan for 15th and Lower Capilano area provided for comment. Jay will compile comments from Antje, Giacomo and Paul (DWV perspective) |
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** issues tracker updated and sent to Ingrid |
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** Ross Road bridge replacements - no cycling infrastructure included in project (widened bridges with new sidewalks) - staff are pausing to assess impacts of 29th Street completion before proceeding with new installations |
** Ross Road bridge replacements - no cycling infrastructure included in project (widened bridges with new sidewalks) - staff are pausing to assess impacts of 29th Street completion before proceeding with new installations |
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** Lower Mountain and Oxford - protected cycle path design input provided to staff |
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** Lynn Valley Road - pilot project uphill bike lane from Mountain to Kilmer - this has been delayed as staff are pausing to assess impacts of 29th Street completion before proceeding with new installations |
** Lynn Valley Road - pilot project uphill bike lane from Mountain to Kilmer - this has been delayed as staff are pausing to assess impacts of 29th Street completion before proceeding with new installations |
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** Status of other pilot projects - planning is underway for extending bikeways into Edgemont Village which would include Queens Road (current pilot termination). Both a direct and "scenic" routes are being developed with the direct getting priority |
** Status of other pilot projects - planning is underway for extending bikeways into Edgemont Village which would include Queens Road (current pilot termination). Both a direct and "scenic" routes are being developed with the direct getting priority |
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*Oct 7th - Delegation to Council to present our goals and request implementation plan and funding. |
*Oct 7th - Delegation to Council to present our goals and request implementation plan and funding. |
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*HUB NS delegation presentation to the mayor and council |
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* Meeting with Staff - 17 Jun. |
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* Ambleside Waterfront Plan |
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**Upper level route |
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**Capilano Pacific Trail to Kieth Road |
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**Marine Drive and Taylor Way connections |
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**LG Bridge signage |
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**Marine Drive-15th Ave coordination with DNV/CNV |
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***Bike BC funding for a protected bike lane on Marine Drive eastward from the Lions Gate Bridge. |
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**Spirit Trail speed management |
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***[http://wiki.bikehub.ca/northshore/index.php?title=File:2019-06-13_LDWVSpirit_Trail_V5_HUB_190613.pdf HUB NS Comments on Spirit Trail & Welch St proposed changes] |
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*12 June meeting between Squamish Nation and Park Royal re widened sidewalk on Welch Street Bridge over the Capilano River. |
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*Horseshoe Bay Local Area Plan - Phase 1 - [https://www.westvancouverite.ca/plan-hsb Visioning meetings] |
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* No Bike Valet at Harmony Arts |
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** talk to Organizers or West Van? |
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===Communications & Outreach - Heather/Antje/James=== |
===Communications & Outreach - Heather/Antje/James=== |
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**Need a volunteer(s) and a list of locations. |
**Need a volunteer(s) and a list of locations. |
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===District of West Vancouver - Peter=== |
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*Hugo Ray connector |
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*Delegation presentation to mayor and council |
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===BC Ferries - Peter S=== |
===BC Ferries - Peter S=== |
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* Spring 2019 Engagement on new ferries: |
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** larger, secure and more designated space for bicycle parking and storage of gear including walk-on luggage and belongings |
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* Fall 2019: - Further public engagement, will share dates when we get them. |
* Fall 2019: - Further public engagement, will share dates when we get them. |
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===ANYTHING NEW this month? Translink - Fred/Antje=== |
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===Translink - Fred/Antje===. ANYTHING NEW this month? |
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* e-Bikes on Buses - Update on HUB HQ discussions with TransLink |
* e-Bikes on Buses - Update on HUB HQ discussions with TransLink |
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* Bike parking at Exchanges: |
* Bike parking at Exchanges: |
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===MOTI - Antje/Giacomo/Jay=== |
=== MOTI - Antje/Giacomo/Jay=== |
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*Lions Gate Bridge west sidewalk closure this fall/winter |
*Lions Gate Bridge west sidewalk closure this fall/winter |
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**email from MOTI to HUB-NS about upcoming Lions Gate Bridge reversible lane control system upgrade project |
**email from MOTI to HUB-NS about upcoming Lions Gate Bridge reversible lane control system upgrade project |
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**Antje to arrange meeting with MOTI to provide HUB input to facilitate safe movements of cyclists and pedestrians during the closure |
**Antje to arrange meeting with MOTI to provide HUB input to facilitate safe movements of cyclists and pedestrians during the closure |
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*Mountain Highway Interchange |
*Mountain Highway Interchange |
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**interchange is nearing completion with top lift paving being completed to remove bumps, signage has been poor throughout project - need to push MOTI to include proper accommodation in contracts. Trail connections reportedly open end of October however project is a year behind schedule |
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**walk though of Mountain/Brooksbank intersection with Jay Porter and Mike Farnyk (contractor rep) - still no changes - question was asked whether DNV could step in as some of the project falls within their jurisdiction |
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**East side Lynn Creek pathway under Keith / Highway 1 reopened for school year |
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**signage and striping incomplete, considering options to allow westbound sidewalk riding on Keith Road |
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**upcoming detours will move cyclists to west side of Mountain via two-way fenced path - need to ensure proper signage, adequate width for uphill/downhill travel and connectivity to crosswalk at ArborLynn |
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**summer closure of pathway connection under Highway 1 - sidewalk detour signed via Keith / Fern - issues with sidewalk riding and narrow pinch points |
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*Ironworkers Memorial Bridge signage |
*Ironworkers Memorial Bridge signage |
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**Operations Manager Don Legault responded to complaint regarding conflicts on the pathways and a proposed wayfinding signage plan prepared by Jay. In order for a lane or path to be used in both directions by cyclists, the minimum width must be three metres, which is why the ministry installed signs showing the direction of travel across the bridge for cyclists. MoTI District staff to review the current signs and their locations. They will then ask their Traffic Operations engineering group to review the signing on the IWMB sidewalks, to determine if they need to be updated or changed to different signs or any new signs need to be added. These may include; possible speed limits on the sidewalks of the bridge, Bell or Yell when overtaking signs, one way signs if deemed appropriate, or other alternatives. |
**Operations Manager Don Legault responded to complaint regarding conflicts on the pathways and a proposed wayfinding signage plan prepared by Jay. In order for a lane or path to be used in both directions by cyclists, the minimum width must be three metres, which is why the ministry installed signs showing the direction of travel across the bridge for cyclists. MoTI District staff to review the current signs and their locations. They will then ask their Traffic Operations engineering group to review the signing on the IWMB sidewalks, to determine if they need to be updated or changed to different signs or any new signs need to be added. These may include; possible speed limits on the sidewalks of the bridge, Bell or Yell when overtaking signs, one way signs if deemed appropriate, or other alternatives. |
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**MoTI are currently designing the Main/Dollarton interchange as part of the Lower Lynn interchanges project. The cycling connections will be changing as the project is constructed. They will also be including way-finding signs as part of the design, the Project Manager will be reviewing the examples Jay Jardine provided as part of their review. |
**MoTI are currently designing the Main/Dollarton interchange as part of the Lower Lynn interchanges project. The cycling connections will be changing as the project is constructed. They will also be including way-finding signs as part of the design, the Project Manager will be reviewing the examples Jay Jardine provided as part of their review. |
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**A follow up response from Gabriel Lord confirmed that MoTI looked at this location as part of the 20 in 20 challenge and suggested similar upgrades for clearer delineation of routes under the bridge. They have not completed their review of the ‘Quick Fix’ options yet, but the findings at the Main Street/Hwy 1 site, along with the other locations, will be passed on to the team to aid in finding a solution to the problem once they are complete. |
**A follow up response from Gabriel Lord confirmed that MoTI looked at this location as part of the 20 in 20 challenge and suggested similar upgrades for clearer delineation of routes under the bridge. They have not completed their review of the ‘Quick Fix’ options yet, but the findings at the Main Street/Hwy 1 site, along with the other locations, will be passed on to the team to aid in finding a solution to the problem once they are complete. |
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*Ironworks and Lions Gate sidewalk maintainance |
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**Both bridges have the same style of sidewalk fence and both have sustained significant damage in spots due to vehicle impacts. Despite social media attention, very little urgency has been shown by the MOTI in getting these fixed. Should we escalate to MLA? |
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**The other issue is weeds and debris encroaching on pathway space, particularly SB on Lions Gate |
Latest revision as of 01:57, 13 September 2019
HUB North Shore Committee holds regular meetings at 6:30pm - 8:30pm on the second Thursday of every month. Everybody is welcome. The meetings are at the North Vancouver City Library (14th/Lonsdale) in the Don Preston Boardroom (2nd floor).
- Agenda additions
- Introductions
2019 Objectives
- 3 Top Priority Bikeways + Active Transportation Coordinator
- I will update with more on what HUB has done int he last year and also add funding sources from HQ for Council delegations
- And add more to link HUB goals and Community Energy and Emissions Planning (CEEP) goals & Climate emergency
General
- TransLink Regional Transportation Strategy (Transport 2050) collecting input until September for plan to be completed late 2020.
- Draft Whitepaper on economic impacts of installing bike lanes.
- Erika working on 1 page infographic slide
- HUB State of Cycling project
- Classifications: DON UPDATE?
- Letters
- Brenda re Dollarton/Cap U residences - Jay?
- Don re broken rails on causeway
- And Geoff re 2nd narrow railings & debris
- See MOTI below
- Rhiannon re Ironworkers signage creating conflict
- Jay sent proposed signage quick fix to help provide positive guidance - [1] see responses in MoTI section
- Also sent to John Carney for DNV to submit
- Bowen Island - Have $$ for cross island bike route
- need a champion to drive this
- can contact BI HUB members and yahoo/twitter
- need someone to help them get organized.
- BI councillor interested in an assessment ride.
- need a champion to drive this
Events - Fred
- Parkgate Community- early September
- Rivers Day - Sept 22
- Fall Bike to Work Week - Oct 21-25 2019
- Celebration station Oct 22 at NE and of 2nd narrows
City of North Vancouver - Erika/Heather
Walk CNV City's walking plan WALK CNV was adopted at Council Sept 9. It is pedestrian focused but according to Tony: "Among many many goodies is a commitment to develop a strategy for MUPs to manage safety for pedestrians as volumes increase." We need to push for separated cycling facilities as MUPs largely inappropriate for commuting and focuses too much on cycling just for recreation. See next item for potential inroad.
Council's 2018-2022 strategic plan Envisions providing active and sustainable and ways for people to move around as part of the broader "healthiest small city in the world" vision. https://www.cnv.org/your-government/mayor-and-council/council-strategic-plan
Esplanade Protected Bike Lanes. A new protected bike lane will be ready shortly along the Prominade development. This design has room for sidewalk, trees, bike lane, trees then car lane. there will be a textured surface separating the sidewalk and bike lane (similar to Carrall St approaching Expo Blvd in Vancouver) with the street trees between the bike lane and the curb. It will set the precedent for any new lanes. A design concept for Esplanade will be presented to council in September. Council will approve or not. If approved the concepts will go to public consultation. HUB will be asked to review more detailed designs.
New Mosquito Creek Bridge there will be wide sidewalks for peds and cyclists and a pathway underneath to connect to the trail, though with the off Marine bike route, the Marine Drive bike lanes are not likely to stay. ** Marine Dr Mosquito Creek Bridge
Mackay MUP Parking has been removed in some segments. A wide MUP has been constructed on top of the dyke being built for flood mitigation and there will also be bike lanes on both sides with parked car buffers in places. Should be done soon. No sign yet of bike lanes and the MUP itself had not yet been finished as of this past week. Road is in poor condition next to the unpaved part of the MUP. Connection to other side of Marine remains to be seen.
New building at 3rd and Chesterfield is nearing completion (anyone know the status?) with cycling facility integrated.
* eBike Share Update Postponed - Staff expect to be able to share more information later this summer. New North Shore Mobility Options Coordinator, Zach Mathurin He will be the main point of contact for e-bike share on behalf of the three municipalities.
* Bikes Mean Business and the Lower Lonsdale BIA Central Lonsdale Engagement and infographic forthcoming.
* Oct 7th - Delegation to Council.
District of North Vancouver - Jay/Giacomo/Antje
- 29th Street protected bike lanes (Tempe Cres to Lynn Valley Rd)
- work is underway.
- send thanks you to councillors and those who send supporting emails
- Last meeting with Staff- August 7, 2019
- HUB provided comments on wayfinding signage plan for 15th and Lower Capilano area
- Lower Mountain and E Keith crossing conflicts with left and right turn vehicles - letter detailing concerns submitted - follow up conflict observation was sent - still no response or change
- Ross Road bridge replacements - no cycling infrastructure included in project (widened bridges with new sidewalks) - staff are pausing to assess impacts of 29th Street completion before proceeding with new installations
- Lynn Valley Road - pilot project uphill bike lane from Mountain to Kilmer - this has been delayed as staff are pausing to assess impacts of 29th Street completion before proceeding with new installations
- Status of other pilot projects - planning is underway for extending bikeways into Edgemont Village which would include Queens Road (current pilot termination). Both a direct and "scenic" routes are being developed with the direct getting priority
- staff will let us know when DNV receives grants and other outside funding for cycling projects - we can communicate the good news to HUB members and publicly (social media)
- Oct 7th - Delegation to Council to present our goals and request implementation plan and funding.
District of West Vancouver - Peter S===
- Klee Wyck to 3rd - http://wiki.bikehub.ca/northshore/images/thumb/f/fb/Hugo_Ray_-_looking_west_from_Hwy1_Capilano_bridge_2019-08-08_IMG_2437.JPG/800px-Hugo_Ray_-_looking_west_from_Hwy1_Capilano_bridge_2019-08-08_IMG_2437.JPG
- HUB NS delegation presentation to the mayor and council
- Ambleside Waterfront Plan
Communications & Outreach - Heather/Antje/James
- Channels
- Yahoo Group -
- Twitter - Antje sends out local news
- FaceBook - James has offered to maintain a HUB NS account
- HUB membership (NS)
- Communications
- Upcoming HUB Events & meetings
- Current cycling news & NS Issues
- Publicizing opportunities to provide input (Public meetings, online surveys, ...)
- Request for support of improvements & projects
- Annual committee update - Don
- How to expand our reach & effectiveness
- Other groups - Cycle clubs, NSMBA
- Local media (NS News & Global Canadian)
- Any other ideas
- Presentations to Councils, business groups(BIA), schools? ...
- Recruiting "interested but concerned" people
- Membership coordinator?
- adopt-a-gap
- reach out to people who cc us on letters/emails to governments.
- Create a library of good/bad infrastructure on the North Shore
- Need a volunteer(s) and a list of locations.
District of West Vancouver - Peter
- Hugo Ray connector
- Delegation presentation to mayor and council
BC Ferries - Peter S
- Fall 2019: - Further public engagement, will share dates when we get them.
ANYTHING NEW this month? Translink - Fred/Antje
- e-Bikes on Buses - Update on HUB HQ discussions with TransLink
- Bike parking at Exchanges:
- letter to Translink re Lonsdale Quay -pinged Rex, still no response, how to escalate??
- Also want space for future at Phibbs (and for bike share)
MOTI - Antje/Giacomo/Jay
- Lions Gate Bridge west sidewalk closure this fall/winter
- email from MOTI to HUB-NS about upcoming Lions Gate Bridge reversible lane control system upgrade project
- west sidewalk will be closed two months
- Antje to arrange meeting with MOTI to provide HUB input to facilitate safe movements of cyclists and pedestrians during the closure
- Mountain Highway Interchange
- interchange is nearing completion with top lift paving being completed to remove bumps, signage has been poor throughout project - need to push MOTI to include proper accommodation in contracts. Trail connections reportedly open end of October however project is a year behind schedule
- East side Lynn Creek pathway under Keith / Highway 1 reopened for school year
- Ironworkers Memorial Bridge signage
- Operations Manager Don Legault responded to complaint regarding conflicts on the pathways and a proposed wayfinding signage plan prepared by Jay. In order for a lane or path to be used in both directions by cyclists, the minimum width must be three metres, which is why the ministry installed signs showing the direction of travel across the bridge for cyclists. MoTI District staff to review the current signs and their locations. They will then ask their Traffic Operations engineering group to review the signing on the IWMB sidewalks, to determine if they need to be updated or changed to different signs or any new signs need to be added. These may include; possible speed limits on the sidewalks of the bridge, Bell or Yell when overtaking signs, one way signs if deemed appropriate, or other alternatives.
- Note from Antje: This issue has been raised by individuals since the new sidewalks have been completed in 2015. HUB-NS discussed several times with the MOTI bridge project manager. Because of the insufficient sidewalk width and resulting safety concerns, especially considering the significant grade and cycling speeds on the bridge, HUB-NS did not challenge MOTI's decision for one-way signage. A highway overpass on the south side of the bridge would solve perceived concerns about one-way bike travel across the bridge (along with the planned Main-Dollarton interchange improvements) and increase connectivity on the Vancouver side where the highway ramps and tunnels create significant barriers to cycling and walking. If there is committee interest in moving ahead with the highway overpass we can work with HUB Vancouver and BCCC.
- MoTI are currently designing the Main/Dollarton interchange as part of the Lower Lynn interchanges project. The cycling connections will be changing as the project is constructed. They will also be including way-finding signs as part of the design, the Project Manager will be reviewing the examples Jay Jardine provided as part of their review.
- A follow up response from Gabriel Lord confirmed that MoTI looked at this location as part of the 20 in 20 challenge and suggested similar upgrades for clearer delineation of routes under the bridge. They have not completed their review of the ‘Quick Fix’ options yet, but the findings at the Main Street/Hwy 1 site, along with the other locations, will be passed on to the team to aid in finding a solution to the problem once they are complete.
- Ironworks and Lions Gate sidewalk maintainance
- Both bridges have the same style of sidewalk fence and both have sustained significant damage in spots due to vehicle impacts. Despite social media attention, very little urgency has been shown by the MOTI in getting these fixed. Should we escalate to MLA?
- The other issue is weeds and debris encroaching on pathway space, particularly SB on Lions Gate