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'''Public input is critical when Council and Staff make trade-offs and decisions. Please make sure your voice is heard!!'''</span>
'''Public input is critical when Council and Staff make trade-offs and decisions.'''
<br/>'''Please make sure your voice is heard!!'''</span>
<br/>The Section titles are links to the surveys.
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==[https://letstalk.cnv.org/upper-levels-greenway '''Upper Levels Greenway''']==
''The Section titles below are linked to the surveys''.
*[https://letstalk.cnv.org/upper-levels-greenway Survey] closes May 20 4pm
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*Seeking input on design approaches & potential routes
**Design approaches: multi-use pathway, wide sidewalk & protected bicycle lane, wide sidewalk & local street bikeway, natural surface pathway
**Route options: (1) Westview Dr, crosses Lonsdale at 27th, ends at Lynn Valley Road (2) Westview Dr, crosses Lonsdale at 26th, ends at Lynn Valley Road (3) Westview Dr, crosses Lonsdale at 25th, ends at Lynn Valley Road
*** <span style="color:#FF3333">What are our recommendations??</span>


==[https://www.dnv.org/streets-transportation/kirkstone-park-salop-trail-cycling-route '''Kirkstone Park to Salop Trail cycling route''']==
==[https://www.dnv.org/streets-transportation/mountain-highway-safety-improvements Central Mountain Hwy Safety improvements (Arborlynn to Lynn Valley Road)]==
* Safety improvements including bikelanes, sidewalks and improved crossings.
* ''DNV's part of the Lynn Valley Town Centre to Lynn Creek Town Centre Cycling Route, one of HUB NS's 3 '''top priority routes'''''
**Open House - Thursday, Oct-12th, 6-8pm, Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre, Eagle Room
* [https://www.dnv.org/streets-transportation/kirkstone-park-salop-trail-cycling-route Survey] now open until May 24th
* [https://dnv.civilspace.io/en/projects/mountain-highway-safety-improvements/engagements/mountain-highway-safety-improvements-part-two/sections/1 Link to the Survey] now open until Oct 24th, 2023 (~5 mins, 6 webpages with mostly multiple choice)
* Some things you may want to comment on:
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** <span style="color:#FF3333">What are our recommendations??</span>
*'''Some things you may want to consider when completing the survey''':

**On the 5th page, '''Ross Rd to E 27th Street''' regarding the - Bikelane southbound + MUP northbound
==[https://www.dnv.org/streets-transportation/main-street-cycling-improvements '''Main Street - west of 2nd Narrows bridge''']==
***The Bikelanes should be protected where possible. Plastic posts in the buffer on segments without Driveways, and the Upper Lynn Valley Rd design where there are driveways.
*Main St westbound from Harbour Ave to Lynn Creek Bridge (CNV boundary). South of Canadian Tire mall.
***Prefer to see a sidewalk plus a separate protected bike lane on the East side. Busy Multi-User Paths not comfortable for either people walking or on bikes - especially with the continued growth of ebikes.
* [https://www.dnv.org/streets-transportation/main-street-cycling-improvements Survey] now open until May 29th (5 mins, 4 pages with mostly multiple choice)
***The Bike lanes need to be extended all the way past Ross Rd to join the existing bike lanes on Lynn Valley Road, Otherwise there will be a one block "Gap" that is not comfortable for most people on Bikes.
**Closing a '''critical gap''' on one of HUB North Shore's 3 '''top priority routes'''''
**'''Whiteley Crt to E18th'''
**The proposed solutions seems reasonable. We need the Short-term solution ASAP and Long-term when possible.
***Option 1 provides more comfort for both people walking and on bikes. Ensure the bikes lanes are wide enough to allow passing.
* Some things you may want to comment on:
***On block or segments with no driveways the Bikelanes on the west side should be protected with plastic posts in the buffer. (North & south of 24th, power line crossing, ...)
**In the long term the bikelanes on Main Street should be connected to the bike lanes on lower Mountain Highway, and extended on to Phibbs Exchange/Iron Workers Memorial Bridge (avoiding the detour on Barrow).
***On segments with driveways the west side bikelanes should use the Upper Lynn Valley design.
**The bikelanes should be 2m wide where possible to allow passing.
**'''East 18th Street to Arborlynn Drive'''
**Consider raised crossing for both the crosswalks and bikelane at the Mall entrance and Lynn Rd
*** We think both should be implemented - and at the very least - 14th to 18th requires protected bike lanes. In our comments we noted that this was a 'false choice' and requested both. A direct, but busy route for the confident people on bikes - especially on the downhill. The quieter route is important for the less confident people on bikes (“Interested but concerned”)
**Improve Barrows St as well as part of the short term fix.
*** We recommend selecting Option 1 in the choices, since that is all that is allowed by the choices. Some additional comments:
** <span style="color:#FF3333">Other recommendations??</span>
***Option 1 - Mtn Hwy - slightly less steep, but next to heavy traffic
* Not cycling related but DNV also has a survey for it's [https://www.dnv.org/parks-trails-recreation/natural-areas-trails-strategy Natural Areas Trails Strategy]
****Ensure the bikelanes are protected from traffic, and with concrete barriers at the sharp corners

****The bikelanes should be wide enough to permit passing, especially uphill.
== [https://www.westvancouverite.ca/upperlands '''Planning the Upper Lands'''] ==
***Option 2 - Neignbourhood bikeway on E18th, Appin, Arbourlynn - bit steeper, much quieter.
*Survey closes May 20
****Protected bikelanes on both sides of Arbourlynn with separated sidewalk. Busy Multi-User Paths are not comfortable for people walking or on bikes. Bi-directional bike paths on one side of bi-directional streets are a well known hazard.
*Creating a sustainable urban community in Cypress Village and protecting lands in Eagleridge
****Consider a connection along Appin, up 20th, along Viewlynn to E27th. This would provide an alternative, quiet neighbourhood bikeway all the way to Lynn Valley Town Centre.
* Some things you may want to comment on:
** <span style="color:#FF3333">What are our recommendations??</span>
==[https://letstalk.cnv.org/theshipyards '''The Shipyards Strategy''']==
*Survey is now open until August 31st 4pm (it’s quick ~ 5 minutes. 1 open ended, rest are multiple choice/checkboxes).
*‘What could we do better?’. A few cycling related responses:
**More bike parking
**Better/clearer bike routes (wayfinding signage with destinations, pavement markings)
**Separation of walking & cycling
**Slower car speeds in the surrounding areas
**Bike valet at events
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Latest revision as of 02:23, 11 October 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.

Central Mountain Hwy Safety improvements (Arborlynn to Lynn Valley Road)

  • Safety improvements including bikelanes, sidewalks and improved crossings.
    • Open House - Thursday, Oct-12th, 6-8pm, Karen Magnussen Community Recreation Centre, Eagle Room
  • Link to the Survey now open until Oct 24th, 2023 (~5 mins, 6 webpages with mostly multiple choice)

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  • Some things you may want to consider when completing the survey:
    • On the 5th page, Ross Rd to E 27th Street regarding the - Bikelane southbound + MUP northbound
      • The Bikelanes should be protected where possible. Plastic posts in the buffer on segments without Driveways, and the Upper Lynn Valley Rd design where there are driveways.
      • Prefer to see a sidewalk plus a separate protected bike lane on the East side. Busy Multi-User Paths not comfortable for either people walking or on bikes - especially with the continued growth of ebikes.
      • The Bike lanes need to be extended all the way past Ross Rd to join the existing bike lanes on Lynn Valley Road, Otherwise there will be a one block "Gap" that is not comfortable for most people on Bikes.
    • Whiteley Crt to E18th
      • Option 1 provides more comfort for both people walking and on bikes. Ensure the bikes lanes are wide enough to allow passing.
      • On block or segments with no driveways the Bikelanes on the west side should be protected with plastic posts in the buffer. (North & south of 24th, power line crossing, ...)
      • On segments with driveways the west side bikelanes should use the Upper Lynn Valley design.
    • East 18th Street to Arborlynn Drive
      • We think both should be implemented - and at the very least - 14th to 18th requires protected bike lanes. In our comments we noted that this was a 'false choice' and requested both. A direct, but busy route for the confident people on bikes - especially on the downhill. The quieter route is important for the less confident people on bikes (“Interested but concerned”)
      • We recommend selecting Option 1 in the choices, since that is all that is allowed by the choices. Some additional comments:
      • Option 1 - Mtn Hwy - slightly less steep, but next to heavy traffic
        • Ensure the bikelanes are protected from traffic, and with concrete barriers at the sharp corners
        • The bikelanes should be wide enough to permit passing, especially uphill.
      • Option 2 - Neignbourhood bikeway on E18th, Appin, Arbourlynn - bit steeper, much quieter.
        • Protected bikelanes on both sides of Arbourlynn with separated sidewalk. Busy Multi-User Paths are not comfortable for people walking or on bikes. Bi-directional bike paths on one side of bi-directional streets are a well known hazard.
        • Consider a connection along Appin, up 20th, along Viewlynn to E27th. This would provide an alternative, quiet neighbourhood bikeway all the way to Lynn Valley Town Centre.