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* Continuing the Safety improvements including bikelanes, that were installed on Lynn Valley Rd between the Town Centre (Mtn Hwy) and Peters Rd in 2022. |
* Continuing the Safety improvements including bikelanes, that were installed on Lynn Valley Rd between the Town Centre (Mtn Hwy) and Peters Rd in 2022. |
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**Open House - Thursday, May 25, 3:30pm - 7:30pm, Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre, Eagle Room |
**Open House - Thursday, May 25, 3:30pm - 7:30pm, Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre, Eagle Room |
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* [https://dnv.civilspace.io/en/projects/lynn-valley-road-active-transportation-phase-2/engagements/150 Link to the Survey] now open until June |
* [https://dnv.civilspace.io/en/projects/lynn-valley-road-active-transportation-phase-2/engagements/150 Link to the Survey] now open until June 9th, 2023 (~5 mins, 6 webpages with mostly multiple choice) |
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*'''Some things you may want to consider when completing the survey''': |
*'''Some things you may want to consider when completing the survey''': |
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***For this reason for Option 1, 2, and 3: Signage on the downhill leg should read every 200 metres: '''"People on bikes may take the full lane"''' |
***For this reason for Option 1, 2, and 3: Signage on the downhill leg should read every 200 metres: '''"People on bikes may take the full lane"''' |
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==[https://letstalk.cnv.org/Ebikes '''E-Bike Share Pilot Program survey''']== |
==[https://letstalk.cnv.org/Ebikes '''E-Bike Share Pilot Program survey''']== |
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* The City of North Vancouver, District of North Vancouver and District of West Vancouver would like to learn about your experience with the Lime e-bike share pilot program. |
* The City of North Vancouver, District of North Vancouver and District of West Vancouver would like to learn about your experience with the Lime e-bike share pilot program. |
Revision as of 02:38, 8 June 2023
Public input is critical when Council and Staff make trade-offs and decisions.
Please make sure your voice is heard!!
The Section titles below are linked to the surveys.
Upper Lynn Valley Road - Peters to Dempsey
- Continuing the Safety improvements including bikelanes, that were installed on Lynn Valley Rd between the Town Centre (Mtn Hwy) and Peters Rd in 2022.
- Open House - Thursday, May 25, 3:30pm - 7:30pm, Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre, Eagle Room
- Link to the Survey now open until June 9th, 2023 (~5 mins, 6 webpages with mostly multiple choice)
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- Some things you may want to consider when completing the survey:
- For Priorities we suggest:
- 1. Safety for people should be a higher priority than parking.
- 2. Ungap the map = A connected network of routes to access all the places safely, quickly, and efficiently for people walking, and people on bikes - at least as connected a network - if not more so - than for people in cars.
- 3. While the concept of balance is important. The past 100 years of car-focused development and people walking and people riding bikes shunted to small sections of public-right-of-way demonstrates there is a lot of space to be returned to people walking, people on bikes, and transit - than is currently occupied by car & truck use. So true balance, will not hesitate to take space from car & truck use when needed, as we are currently so out-of-balance.
- For Cycling Option Selection we suggest:
- Our priority selection order is: Options 1, then 2, and then 3.
- We find option 2 and 3 acceptable, but less desirable. Option 2 requires a safe crossings - perhaps a light at Kilmer. Option 3 on Hoskins is quite steep - so downhill speeds on Hoskins will make cars/trucks exiting driveways with limited visibility (big hedges at or over the property-line) a potentially deadly hazard. For both road options there are a large number of driveways and thus the mobility lanes will be hard to protect.
- For this reason for Option 1, 2, and 3: Signage on the downhill leg should read every 200 metres: "People on bikes may take the full lane"
- Our priority selection order is: Options 1, then 2, and then 3.
- The City of North Vancouver, District of North Vancouver and District of West Vancouver would like to learn about your experience with the Lime e-bike share pilot program.
- Link to the Survey now open until Monday, June 19 at 4pm. (Very quick, takes less than 5 min, only 3 pages, multiple choice)
- Some points you may want to consider when completing the survey:
- There is the chance to give feedback about infrastructure that supports bike usage, such as bike lanes and mobility lanes, please encourage them to build more.
- Adding Cargo bikes to the pilot might be something to consider as well.