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The North Shore committee of the [http://www.vacc.bc.ca/ Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition] is dedicated to enhancing the safety and feasibility of using bicycles as an alternative mode of transportation for purposeful trips in the North Shore. This includes commuting to work, shopping, personal trips and any other short to medium length journeys that do not require heavy loads or passengers. |
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The North Shore committee of [http://bikehub.ca/ HUB Cycling] is dedicated to enhancing the safety and feasibility of using bicycles for transportation in North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Bowen Island and Lions Bay. This includes commuting to work and school, shopping, personal trips and any other short to medium length journeys. |
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== Announcements == |
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* '''The next [[Meetings|NS-VACC meeting]] is scheduled for Thursday July 8, 2010 at 6:00 in the ''Welsh Hall West'' room of the [http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&source=s_q&hl=en&q=Public+Library&sll=49.329331,-123.166308&sspn=0.009719,0.013282&ie=UTF8&radius=0.36&split=1&rq=1&ev=zi&hq=Public+Library&hnear=&ll=49.329331,-123.166308&spn=0.009719,0.013282&z=16&iwloc=A West Vancouver Public Library]''' (note this is second Thursday since the 1st is a holiday) |
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== '''About HUB on the North Shore''' == |
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* '''NS-VACC is looking for riders to join us in the North Vancouver Canada Day parade on July 1st''' |
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* '''The next [[Group Rides|NS-VACC group ride]] is scheduled for Thursday June 17th, 2010'''--> |
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=== [[media:HUB-NS_2024_Goals_v2.pdf|Goals]] === |
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== It's Better on a Bike! == |
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* '''3 Priority bike routes''' |
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[[File:3Bikeways.png|thumb|upright=2.0|center|HUB NS 3 top priority bikeways]] |
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** Get the municipalities to complete 3 Safe and attractive Bikeways as a 1st step in building a full network. |
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*** Maine to Marine - Dundarave to Maplewood |
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*** Creek to Peak - 2nd Narrows (Lynn Creek) to Lynn Valley TC (and eventually to top of Mtn Hwy) |
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*** Harbour to Headwaters - Lower Lonsdale to Lynn Valley TC (and eventually to Headwaters park) |
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** '''Enhanced Communication to get more people cycling more often''' |
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* [[media:HUB-NS_2024_Goals_v2.pdf|Overview presentation]] |
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* [[Goals | Details of goal setting and History]] |
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[[File:Top-Priorities 2024-Status.jpg|thumb|upright=2.0|center|Current status of HUB NS's Top Priority bikeways]] |
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=== How to participate === |
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When many people think about riding on the North Shore they envision an armoured mountain biker riding over logs and boulders or people riding slowly along one of our many multi purpose trails. Much of our cycling policy has been directed specifically toward those kinds of riders. But there is another type of rider in the North Shore that probably needs advocacy more urgently than both Mountain Bikers and Recreational Riders: The '''City Biker'''. |
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Participating in HUB on the North Shore is as simple as joining us at our monthly [[Meetings]], volunteering at Bike to Work Week stations, or joining us at various community events. Most importantly, get on your bike and ride! |
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=== Advocacy === |
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You can also participate by joining our free email list: https://hubcycling.groups.io/g/NorthShore |
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City Bikers are those riders using a bicycle for '''purposeful trips'''. They have a destination objective in mind and want to take the quickest route to get there. This includes people commuting to work or school, going to an appointment, visiting friends, shopping, etc. The municipal governments of the North Shore have all been working on plans for increasing the number of trips made by bicycle. Fundamental to realizing those plans is the development of safe and convenient infrastructure for cyclists. The NS-VACC is committed to helping make this a reality by advocating for: |
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<br />Or following us on Twitter: @HUBnorthshore |
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<br />Or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/410485983182968/ |
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=== [[Organization_and_Roles | Committee Organization and Roles]] === |
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==== Dedicated bicycle routes, paths and lanes ==== |
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HUB North Shore's committee has Liaison teams to each of the 3 municipalities, MoTI and other external organizations. |
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We also have sub-committees for communications and Events (such as bike to work week). |
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[[Organization_and_Roles | More details on the Committee Organization and Roles]] |
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=== [[Meetings|Meeting agendas and minutes]] === |
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Multi Use Paths (MUPs) like the Spirit Trail are valued infrastructure for recreational use. They are not a good match for a City Biker. Forcing people with strollers, dogs or children on bicycles to share space with City Bikers is very dangerous. Establishing safe and dedicated routes for cycling is imperative to the overall safety and livability of our community. |
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HUB North Shore meets at 6:30pm on the first Thursday of every month. |
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==== Proper design of routes and access to them ==== |
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We meet at the North Vancouver City Library on the 2nd floor meeting room. --> |
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Sometimes it seems like the designated bike routes were created by someone who is not a rider just drawing a line on a map. They have not taken into account difficulties like hills by contouring the route, safety issues like crossing traffic, parked cars and driveways, proper signal triggering access, curb drops for trail access and connector routes. Advocating for well designed routes and access is key to increasing the use of cycling as an alternative means of transportation on the North Shore. |
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Our meetings are open to all, so please join us at the next one. You can join our Online Video Call or call in on your phone. For the next meeting date, call details and agenda, as well as for information on past meetings, please refer to the [[Meetings]] page. |
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Periodically HUB North Shore holds assessment rides to help familiarize members with issues of concern and propose solutions. For more information on past rides please refer to the [[Group Rides]] page. |
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If you have any questions or comments that are not answered on this site please send email to [mailto:northshore@bikehub.ca northshore@bikehub.ca]. |
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Once a City Biker arrives at a destination it is not a matter of pulling out a key and locking things in the trunk. Bicycle theft is one of the most common crimes in the Lower Mainland. Cyclists are often required to lock their vehicle to trees and poles and hope that their vehicle has not been stolen or vandalized by the time they return. Additionally they need to carry helmets and bags with them wherever they go and usually have no facilities to clean up change into dry clothing. We need policy in place for ensuring that all business related destinations provide proper bike racks in plain site of public eyes, have available lockers and also shower and changing facilities for employees. |
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== HUB North Shore Letters & Documents == |
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[[File:Pyramid.png|right]] |
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The North Shore Committee's communication with local governments, the province and other organizations is archived here. |
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[[Letters to governments]] |
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==== Education ==== |
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[[Presentations to governments]] |
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Increasing the community's awareness of cycling is a major aspect of the NS-VACC's purpose. Not only educating people about how to ride but also educating drivers about cyclists. |
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[[Other letters and presentations]] |
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=== The Method === |
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[[Current Public Consultations]] |
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Achieving the goal of increased ridership requires a logical approach based on Design, Education and Enforcement. Enforcement is a cost that will never go away, but to keep it manageable first requires proper Design and Education. By focusing our main effort on these latter components the NS-VACC hopes to help our communities achieve their cycling goals resulting in a healthier, fitter and happier place to live. By working together we can make this happen. |
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[[Previous Public Consultations]] - now closed |
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=== How to participate === |
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Participating in the NS-VACC is as simple as joining us at our monthly [[Meetings]], participating in [[Group Rides]], contributing to our [http://groups.yahoo.com/group/vacc-nshore/ Email List] or joining us at various events. If you want to help contribute to this Wiki page get to know us first then register for an account. If nothing else, just get on your bike and ride! |
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[[Media releases]] |
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== In the News == |
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Read about HUB North Shore on our [[In the News]] page. |
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Our [[Routes and Short Cuts]] page lists routes commonly used by experienced riders to get around the North Shore. |
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=== Hot Spots & Issues === |
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== '''Who to contact for street maintenance''' == |
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Our [[Hot Spots]] page lists specific locations on the North Shore that need attention for advocacy. If you're a rider who has recently encounter a Hot Spot please see if it is listed and, if not, submit it for inclusion in the list. |
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Our [[Issues]] page is a more general non-location specific page to help track issues that need addressing. |
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=== City of North Vancouver === |
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* Check [http://gisext2.cnv.org/citymap/ City map] whether street is City or District |
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NS-VACC holds regular meetings at 6:00 pm on the first Thursday of every month. Our regular meeting location is the Elizabeth Musto seminar room of the West Vancouver Public Library at 1950 Marine Drive in West Vancouver. |
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** Email: cycling@cnv.org |
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** Phone: 604 983 7333 |
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** App: CNV CityFix |
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[[Notes from Meetings with City of North Vancouver Staff]] |
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For information on past meetings and agendas please refer to the [[Meetings]] page. |
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=== District of North Vancouver === |
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* Check [http://gisext2.cnv.org/citymap/ City map] whether street is City or District |
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Periodically the NS-VACC holds group rides to help familiarize members with issues and locations of concern. |
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** Report a Problem with [https://www.dnv.org/government-administration/report-problem DNV's award winning app]: |
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** Email: eng@dnv.org |
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** Phone: 604 990 2450 |
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** The District of North Vancouver is also responsible for maintaining paths and sidewalks in MoTI jurisdiction, including Mount Seymour Parkway bike path, ramp between Fern St and Orwell St |
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=== District of West Vancouver === |
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For more information on past and upcoming group rides please refer to the [[Group Rides]] page. |
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* Phone: 604 925 7100 (24 hours) |
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=== Frequently Asked Questions === |
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** Path from Curling Rd through '''Klahanie Park and under Marine Drive''' to Lions Gate Bridge sidewalk is maintained by West Vancouver |
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** '''Welch Street and the Spirit Trail''' through the Squamish Capilano Reserve are maintained by West Vancouver |
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=== Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) === |
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* Miller Capilano Highway Services Ltd carries out maintenance for MoTI |
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** Phone: 1-866-918-1010 (24 hours) |
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** Email: info@millercapilano.ca |
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** Miller Capilano's responsibility includes: |
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*** Ironworkers Memorial Bridge (IWMB) and Lions Gate Bridge (LGB) sidewalks |
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*** Main St on-ramp sidewalk to IWMB |
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*** Dollarton off-ramp sidewalk from IWMB |
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*** Switchback path from IWMB to Skeena St/Vancouver |
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*** Path from IWMB to Fellowes St/Vancouver |
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*** Marine Dr on-ramp sidewalk to LGB |
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*** Stanley Park Causeway sidewalks |
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*** Upper Levels Highway |
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*** Separated path along south side of highway in Pemberton Heights (Pemberton Ave to Westview exit) |
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*** They are NOT RESPONSIBLE for path behind barriers on north side of highway west of Capilano River bridge (West Van); path around Lions Gate Bridge cloverleaf (West Van); any other bike paths and sidewalks along MoTI roads EXCEPT the bridges, bridge ramps and the causeway; all other paths and sidewalks are municipal responsibility |
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=== City of Vancouver === |
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* Phone: 311 |
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** App: Van311 https://van311.ca |
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** Vancouver is responsible for maintaining the '''Cassiar Bikeway''' to Ironworkers Memorial Bridge, the path from the Cassiar Bikeway to N Skeena St, the '''N Skeena St sidewalk''' through the tunnel, and for '''vegetation trimming along the Stanley Park Causeway''' |
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== '''Who to Contact for Cars Parked in Bike lanes''' == |
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* Check [http://gisext2.cnv.org/citymap/ City map] whether street is City or District |
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* Take a photo of the vehicle parked in the bike lane |
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** Make sure it shows the licence clearly and that no-one is in the vehicle's drivers seat. |
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** It should show the vehicle in the bike lane and some surroundings to help confirm the location |
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=== City of North Vancouver === |
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* Email the photo(s) to bylaw@cnv.org |
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** Include the data and time, the location |
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*** ''The van was parked in the eastbound bike-lane in the 300 block of 44th St at 15:52 today.'' |
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* You may be asked if you are willing to provide to provide a statement in case the ticket is contested. |
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** I have not had to provide one yet, but keep the photo(s) just in case. |
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=== District of North Vancouver === |
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* Email the photo(s) to bylaw@dnv.org |
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** Include the data and time, the location |
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*** ''The van was parked in the eastbound bike-lane in the 300 block of 44th St at 15:52 today.'' |
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* OR fill out form at https://www.dnv.org/our-government/report-bylaw-infraction |
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** how do you include a Photo?** Include the data and time, the location |
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*** ''The van was parked in the eastbound bike-lane in the 300 block of 44th St at 15:52 today.'' |
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=== District of West Vancouver === |
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* Email the photo(s) to bylawdept@westvancouver.ca |
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** Include the data and time, the location |
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*** ''The van was parked in the eastbound bike-lane in the 300 block of 44th St at 15:52 today.'' |
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== '''Resources''' == |
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=== North Shore bike map === |
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The pdf version of the August 2020 edition is available for [https://bikehub.ca/bike%20maps download] on the HUB website . Hard copies of the pocket folding map are available at Libraries, Municipal Halls and at our [[Meetings]] & Events. |
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=== Routes & short cuts === |
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Our [[Routes and Short Cuts]] page lists a few routes commonly used by to get around the North Shore. |
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Our [[Hot Spots]] page lists specific locations on the North Shore that need attention for advocacy. If you're a rider who has recently encounter a Hot Spot please see if it is listed and, if not, submit it for inclusion in the list. Note: This page is old and needs an update or should be deleted. |
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=== Frequently Asked Questions === |
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Are you new to riding the streets of the North Shore? Browse through our [[Frequently Asked Questions]] page for information and tips about riding in our beautiful area. |
Are you new to riding the streets of the North Shore? Browse through our [[Frequently Asked Questions]] page for information and tips about riding in our beautiful area. |
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=== Governments |
=== Governments & other official entities === |
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The development of policy and infrastructure for cycling on the North Shore usually involves the cooperation of several governments and agencies. For more information please refer to our [[Governments and Other Official Entities]] page. |
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<!--How did municipal politicians vote about cycling? Check out the [[voting record]] of the councils of North Vancouver (City and District) and West Vancouver. |
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=== Bike Friendly Business === |
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The following list provides links to research and data on the economic impact of cycling, especially on retail. For business resources and support in Metro Vancouver, please visit HUB's [https://bikehub.ca/bfb Bike Friendly Business Program]. |
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Retail |
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* [http://www.transportationissuesdaily.com/nine-reasons-to-create-a-bicycle-friendly-business-district/ Nine Reasons to Create a Bicycle-Friendly Business District] and [http://www.insidehalton.com/news/article/1342111--cycling-good-for-business Cycling good for business] (articles about BFBD and April Economides, 2012) |
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* [http://www.theatlanticcities.com/jobs-and-economy/2012/11/4-reasons-retailers-dont-need-free-parking-thrive/3978/ 4 Reasons Retailers Don't Need Free Parking to Thrive] (article in Atlantic Cities, 2012) |
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* [http://www.theatlanticcities.com/commute/2012/12/cyclists-and-pedestrians-can-end-spending-more-each-month-drivers/4066/ Cyclists and Pedestrians Can End Up Spending More Each Month Than Drivers] (article in Atlantic Cities, 2012) and the draft research report: [http://kellyjclifton.com/Research/EconImpactsofBicycling/OTRECReport-ConsBehavTravelChoices_Nov2012.pdf Consumer behavior and travel mode choices] (Oregon Transportation and Research Consortium, 2012) |
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* [http://www.nationaler-radverkehrsplan.de/en/transferstelle/downloads/cye-a-06.pdf Cycling to shopping - evidence from research] (Cycling Expertise from Germany, research summary, 2012) |
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* [http://www.nationaler-radverkehrsplan.de/en/transferstelle/downloads/cye-s-05.pdf Local actions to encourage cycling for shopping] (Cycling Expertise from Germany, 2012) |
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Economy overall |
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* [http://www.nationaler-radverkehrsplan.de/en/transferstelle/downloads/cye-a-03.pdf Moving the economy by cycling] (Cycling Expertise from Germany, research summary, 2010) |
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Cost-benefit analyses |
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* [http://www.apho.org.uk/resource/item.aspx?RID=91553 Value for Money: Economic Assessment of Investment in Walking and Cycling] (UK, Department of Health, 2010) |
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* [http://www.nationaler-radverkehrsplan.de/en/transferstelle/downloads/cye-a-07.pdf Benefits and costs of cycling infrastructure investment] (Cycling Expertise from Germany, research summary, 2012) |
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=== Other resources === |
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Here you will find links to various online resources that contain useful information about cycling rules, etiquette and the development of improved cycling facilities. |
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* [https://www.dnv.org/streets-transportation/improving-our-cycling-network DNV Cycling survey - 2020] |
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Unlike many communities, the development of official policy concerning cycling on the North Shore involves the cooperation of many governments and counsels. For more information please refer to our [[Governments and Other Official Entities]] page. |
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* [https://www.cnv.org/city-services/streets-and-transportation/transportation-studies/north-shore-transportation-survey North Shore Transportation Survey - 2019 - survey of 1% of population, updated bi-annually, detailed source of facts on transportation] |
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* [https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/transportation-infrastructure/engineering-standards-guidelines/traffic-engineering-safety/active-transportation-design-guide?keyword=active&keyword=transportation&keyword=guide BC Active Transportation Design Guide. Detailed guide on Safe Infrastructure design, 2019+] |
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* [[Media:Cycling promotion in cities with elevation differences]] (in German) |
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* [http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bclaws_new/document/ID/freeside/96318_05#section183 Motor Vehicle Act rules for cycles] |
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* [http://www.bclaws.ca/EPLibraries/bclaws_new/document/ID/freeside/26_151_2002 Motor Vehicle Act rules for motor assisted cycles] |
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* [http://www.bikesense.bc.ca/Bike_Sense-Nov05.pdf Bike Sense - The BC Bicycle Operator's Manual] |
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* [http://xa.yimg.com/kq/groups/1510940/770663949/name/CyclingInfrastructurePartnershipsGuidelines2010.pdf Cycling Infrastructure Partnerships Guidelines] |
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* [http://www.tac-atc.ca/english/resourcecentre/readingroom/conference/conf2009/pdf/jacobson.pdf Shared Use Lane Pavement Markings for Cyclists] |
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* [http://www.cher.ubc.ca/cyclingincities/survey.html Results of a UBC opinion survey on cycling route types and other factors that might influence the likelihood of cycling] |
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* [http://www.tac-atc.ca/english/resourcecentre/readingroom/conference/conf2009/pdf/anderson.pdf Vancouver's Bicycle Lanes, Retrofitting Arterial Streets to Accommodate Cyclists] |
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* [http://www.sccrtc.org/bikes/AASHTO_1999_BikeBook.pdf Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (USA)] |
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* [http://wiki.bikehub.ca/northshore/images/0/01/HUB_Engagement.docx Public Engagement Talking Points] |
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== Wiki access == |
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This wiki is read-only to all users. To modify pages, please request an account by emailing ellie@bikehub.ca. |
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Read about the NS-VACC in the media, including our own media releases, on our [[Media]] page. |
Latest revision as of 01:40, 16 October 2024
The North Shore committee of HUB Cycling is dedicated to enhancing the safety and feasibility of using bicycles for transportation in North Vancouver, West Vancouver, Bowen Island and Lions Bay. This includes commuting to work and school, shopping, personal trips and any other short to medium length journeys.
About HUB on the North Shore
Goals
- 3 Priority bike routes
- Get the municipalities to complete 3 Safe and attractive Bikeways as a 1st step in building a full network.
- Maine to Marine - Dundarave to Maplewood
- Creek to Peak - 2nd Narrows (Lynn Creek) to Lynn Valley TC (and eventually to top of Mtn Hwy)
- Harbour to Headwaters - Lower Lonsdale to Lynn Valley TC (and eventually to Headwaters park)
- Enhanced Communication to get more people cycling more often
- Get the municipalities to complete 3 Safe and attractive Bikeways as a 1st step in building a full network.
How to participate
Participating in HUB on the North Shore is as simple as joining us at our monthly Meetings, volunteering at Bike to Work Week stations, or joining us at various community events. Most importantly, get on your bike and ride!
You can also participate by joining our free email list: https://hubcycling.groups.io/g/NorthShore
Or following us on Twitter: @HUBnorthshore
Or on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/410485983182968/
Committee Organization and Roles
HUB North Shore's committee has Liaison teams to each of the 3 municipalities, MoTI and other external organizations.
We also have sub-committees for communications and Events (such as bike to work week).
More details on the Committee Organization and Roles
Meeting agendas and minutes
HUB North Shore meets at 6:30pm on the first Thursday of every month.
We meet at the North Vancouver City Library on the 2nd floor meeting room. -->
Our meetings are open to all, so please join us at the next one. You can join our Online Video Call or call in on your phone. For the next meeting date, call details and agenda, as well as for information on past meetings, please refer to the Meetings page.
If you have any questions or comments that are not answered on this site please send email to northshore@bikehub.ca.
HUB North Shore Letters & Documents
The North Shore Committee's communication with local governments, the province and other organizations is archived here.
Other letters and presentations
Previous Public Consultations - now closed
In the News
Read about HUB North Shore on our In the News page.
Who to contact for street maintenance
City of North Vancouver
- Check City map whether street is City or District
- Email: cycling@cnv.org
- Phone: 604 983 7333
- App: CNV CityFix
Notes from Meetings with City of North Vancouver Staff
District of North Vancouver
- Check City map whether street is City or District
- Report a Problem with DNV's award winning app:
- Email: eng@dnv.org
- Phone: 604 990 2450
- The District of North Vancouver is also responsible for maintaining paths and sidewalks in MoTI jurisdiction, including Mount Seymour Parkway bike path, ramp between Fern St and Orwell St
District of West Vancouver
- Phone: 604 925 7100 (24 hours)
- Path from Curling Rd through Klahanie Park and under Marine Drive to Lions Gate Bridge sidewalk is maintained by West Vancouver
- Welch Street and the Spirit Trail through the Squamish Capilano Reserve are maintained by West Vancouver
Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI)
- Miller Capilano Highway Services Ltd carries out maintenance for MoTI
- Phone: 1-866-918-1010 (24 hours)
- Email: info@millercapilano.ca
- Miller Capilano's responsibility includes:
- Ironworkers Memorial Bridge (IWMB) and Lions Gate Bridge (LGB) sidewalks
- Main St on-ramp sidewalk to IWMB
- Dollarton off-ramp sidewalk from IWMB
- Switchback path from IWMB to Skeena St/Vancouver
- Path from IWMB to Fellowes St/Vancouver
- Marine Dr on-ramp sidewalk to LGB
- Stanley Park Causeway sidewalks
- Upper Levels Highway
- Separated path along south side of highway in Pemberton Heights (Pemberton Ave to Westview exit)
- They are NOT RESPONSIBLE for path behind barriers on north side of highway west of Capilano River bridge (West Van); path around Lions Gate Bridge cloverleaf (West Van); any other bike paths and sidewalks along MoTI roads EXCEPT the bridges, bridge ramps and the causeway; all other paths and sidewalks are municipal responsibility
City of Vancouver
- Phone: 311
- App: Van311 https://van311.ca
- Vancouver is responsible for maintaining the Cassiar Bikeway to Ironworkers Memorial Bridge, the path from the Cassiar Bikeway to N Skeena St, the N Skeena St sidewalk through the tunnel, and for vegetation trimming along the Stanley Park Causeway
Who to Contact for Cars Parked in Bike lanes
- Check City map whether street is City or District
- Take a photo of the vehicle parked in the bike lane
- Make sure it shows the licence clearly and that no-one is in the vehicle's drivers seat.
- It should show the vehicle in the bike lane and some surroundings to help confirm the location
City of North Vancouver
- Email the photo(s) to bylaw@cnv.org
- Include the data and time, the location
- The van was parked in the eastbound bike-lane in the 300 block of 44th St at 15:52 today.
- Include the data and time, the location
- You may be asked if you are willing to provide to provide a statement in case the ticket is contested.
- I have not had to provide one yet, but keep the photo(s) just in case.
Resources
North Shore bike map
The pdf version of the August 2020 edition is available for download on the HUB website . Hard copies of the pocket folding map are available at Libraries, Municipal Halls and at our Meetings & Events.
Routes & short cuts
Our Routes and Short Cuts page lists a few routes commonly used by to get around the North Shore.
Frequently Asked Questions
Are you new to riding the streets of the North Shore? Browse through our Frequently Asked Questions page for information and tips about riding in our beautiful area.
Governments & other official entities
The development of policy and infrastructure for cycling on the North Shore usually involves the cooperation of several governments and agencies. For more information please refer to our Governments and Other Official Entities page.
Bike Friendly Business
The following list provides links to research and data on the economic impact of cycling, especially on retail. For business resources and support in Metro Vancouver, please visit HUB's Bike Friendly Business Program.
Retail
- Nine Reasons to Create a Bicycle-Friendly Business District and Cycling good for business (articles about BFBD and April Economides, 2012)
- 4 Reasons Retailers Don't Need Free Parking to Thrive (article in Atlantic Cities, 2012)
- Cyclists and Pedestrians Can End Up Spending More Each Month Than Drivers (article in Atlantic Cities, 2012) and the draft research report: Consumer behavior and travel mode choices (Oregon Transportation and Research Consortium, 2012)
- Cycling to shopping - evidence from research (Cycling Expertise from Germany, research summary, 2012)
- Local actions to encourage cycling for shopping (Cycling Expertise from Germany, 2012)
Economy overall
- Moving the economy by cycling (Cycling Expertise from Germany, research summary, 2010)
Cost-benefit analyses
- Value for Money: Economic Assessment of Investment in Walking and Cycling (UK, Department of Health, 2010)
- Benefits and costs of cycling infrastructure investment (Cycling Expertise from Germany, research summary, 2012)
Other resources
Here you will find links to various online resources that contain useful information about cycling rules, etiquette and the development of improved cycling facilities.
- DNV Cycling survey - 2020
- North Shore Transportation Survey - 2019 - survey of 1% of population, updated bi-annually, detailed source of facts on transportation
- BC Active Transportation Design Guide. Detailed guide on Safe Infrastructure design, 2019+
- Media:Cycling promotion in cities with elevation differences (in German)
- Motor Vehicle Act rules for cycles
- Motor Vehicle Act rules for motor assisted cycles
- Bike Sense - The BC Bicycle Operator's Manual
- Cycling Infrastructure Partnerships Guidelines
- Shared Use Lane Pavement Markings for Cyclists
- Results of a UBC opinion survey on cycling route types and other factors that might influence the likelihood of cycling
- Vancouver's Bicycle Lanes, Retrofitting Arterial Streets to Accommodate Cyclists
- Guide for the Development of Bicycle Facilities (USA)
- Public Engagement Talking Points
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