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# United Blvd Updates |
# United Blvd Updates |
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## Both United behind-the-box route and Mary Hill Bypass MUPs were shot down |
## Both United behind-the-box route and Mary Hill Bypass MUPs were shot down |
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## Potential to keep within roadway, according to Mayor Stewart |
## Potential to keep within roadway for Mary Hill route, according to Mayor Stewart |
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## Committee focus change: from MUP on south side of Mary Hill Bypass to “support work of the cities to fund a protected route along this corridor” |
## Committee focus change: from MUP on south side of Mary Hill Bypass to “support work of the cities to fund a protected route along this corridor” |
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## Committee focus change: from “behind the box stores” to “protected bike lanes or a MUP along the north side of United, with raised crossings and green paint and work with the city to ensure it” |
## Committee focus change: from “behind the box stores” to “protected bike lanes or a MUP along the north side of United, with raised crossings and green paint and work with the city to ensure it” |
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# Shaughnessy/McAllister/Kingsway connection gap |
# Shaughnessy/McAllister/Kingsway connection gap |
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## McAllister done this year, Kingsway done 2023 but not touching downtown, Lougheed 2025 |
## McAllister done this year, Kingsway done 2023 but not touching downtown, Lougheed 2025 |
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## Particularly Donald St pathway along Kelly to Kingsway?? North side looks widest! |
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## Kelly from Donald to Mary Hill north sidewalk is 3m wide – could just add signage for mixed use |
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## Will be very obvious gaps here in one of our priority routes |
## Will be very obvious gaps here in one of our priority routes |
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## “If there’s been a time to do it, it’s now” – Melony 2021, referring to Shaughnessy underpass |
## “If there’s been a time to do it, it’s now” – Melony 2021, referring to Shaughnessy underpass |
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## Runs a survey on this. Coquitlam and PoCo have results but Port Moody didn’t get enough data to get put on there |
## Runs a survey on this. Coquitlam and PoCo have results but Port Moody didn’t get enough data to get put on there |
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# Burquitlam station issues |
# Burquitlam station issues |
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# Dragana received an email from Coquitlam staff – will forward it to the group |
## Dragana received an email from Coquitlam staff – will forward it to the group |
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# Adjournment – see everyone August 3 if something big comes up, if not September |
# Adjournment – see everyone August 3 if something big comes up, if not September |
Latest revision as of 04:33, 7 July 2021
Attendees: Colin, Andrew, Colleen, Dragana, Leon, Vince, Mayor Stewart, Laurel
- Mission reflection
- HUB's mission is to get more people cycling more often.
- Committee priorities defined in our 2021 Action Plan
- Improve our relationships with local decision-makers.
- Improve committee focus.
- Improve our integration with the community.
- Reminder of our Top Seven Map Gaps
- June 2021 Meeting Minutes
- Website updates!
- Lots of em – take a look!
- New newsletter - coming!
- Timeline of all projects with map!
- Problem areas ideas!
- To be rolled into 20-in-20 via Dragana
- Less than a gap but more than a quick fix
- Moody Street between St Johns and Clarke Road, connecting to the overpass
- Between the ramp from Clarke/Moody down to the actual station entrance
- Cedar/Victoria intersection
- Traboulay heavily treed section connecting to dikes
- Shaughnessy/Mary Hill intersection
- Email to Colin!
- Sasamat Greenway updates
- Collen presented to the Port Moody transpo committee and received a UNANIMOUS vote in support of looking into it
- Andrew added the Transpo Committee is aware of these issues and is optimistic, plus transpo committee decisions often fare better at council
- Talks with council are underway
- Springboard Trail is now car parking overflow
- Still some concerns regarding “who benefits” from Port Moody
- The Belcarra section is going through! What an exciting achievement. The Mayor is also speaking to other local mayors to complete the entire route
- Anmore is also supportive – and surprisingly, a new MUP in Anmore is going through. Colin is confirming location
- Waiting for an email back from Metro Vancouver parks – Colleen will keep pursuing
- Colony Farm Letter
- We received a letter of support from MLA Selina Robinson in support! Letter was sent to Rob Fleming
- Colleen talked to Councillor Craig Hodge and also on the Metro Park Board – he said bring it to Council via staff
- Laurel suggests reaching out to Metro regarding Mundy Creek Trail connection – would vastly improve Lougheed-adjacent connections
- TransMountain update
- Colin and Andrew met with Shawna Deagle from TMX
- Construction along United and Fawcett is ruining the existing bike route – with roads narrowed, this is a recipe for disaster
- We suggested bikes should be able to use sidewalks and to let cyclists have some headway in advance of big trucks
- Shawna sent an email to the truckers association asking them to be mindful of cyclists
- Plenty of enforcement of 30 km/h zone
- Andrew mentioned plenty of signage needed
- Laurel brought up if Coquitlam should have a construction bylaw for pedestrian/cyclist access
- Mayor Stewart is wondering this question as well – something to look into as well, and he’s already asked
- United Blvd Updates
- Both United behind-the-box route and Mary Hill Bypass MUPs were shot down
- Potential to keep within roadway for Mary Hill route, according to Mayor Stewart
- Committee focus change: from MUP on south side of Mary Hill Bypass to “support work of the cities to fund a protected route along this corridor”
- Committee focus change: from “behind the box stores” to “protected bike lanes or a MUP along the north side of United, with raised crossings and green paint and work with the city to ensure it”
- Maze gates
- Coquitlam on board, also considering adding runnels
- PoCo on board and will consider adding runnels into the Master Transpo Plan
- Councillor Towner’s motion for “no exit”
- She’s working for a system where “no exit” signs would change when the street allows cyclists and pedestrians can go through
- Hazel-Coy Session
- Letstalkcoquitlam.ca/hazelcoy
- Trying to fit bikes into the top of Burke Mtn – I mentioned account for e-bikes, they mentioned a local store so I brought up keeping speeds LOW and more good bike parking at the stores to axe parking minimums
- Bike parking at local parks too, and maybe getting the 3 bike rack on TransLink buses instead of 2 bike
- Colleen clarified: TransLink cannot fit 3-bike racks
- Pinecone-Burke Entrance stuff
- Keep watching for this
- Guildford Gap in Port Moody - between Coquitlam border and Ioco once Guildford Way protected bike lanes are done in 2023, hopefully
- Andrew will email to inquire about it
- Shaughnessy/McAllister/Kingsway connection gap
- McAllister done this year, Kingsway done 2023 but not touching downtown, Lougheed 2025
- Will be very obvious gaps here in one of our priority routes
- “If there’s been a time to do it, it’s now” – Melony 2021, referring to Shaughnessy underpass
- Colleen will follow through
- Coquitlam Bike Parking
- Keep sending in those emails!
- These will be vital
- Port Moody bike parking
- The city has bought lots of “staple racks” – people seem enthused based on Instagram engagements
- HUB working with Green Party for bike maps
- Will provide Metro maps to the Green Party
- Bike to Shop Week
- Volunteers needed! August 7-20
- Bikehub.ca – Dragana wants to email Evan to ask him to put in her map
- Committee agrees – would make a great resource for cyclists
- Newsletter – reach out to Maple Ridge committee to learn how they do it
- Could maybe just use groups.io because these members manually signed up for it so wouldn’t violate laws
- People For Bikes announced global city ratings for biking
- Coquitlam and PoCo got around #40 out of 100
- Dragana will reach out for more info on this
- Runs a survey on this. Coquitlam and PoCo have results but Port Moody didn’t get enough data to get put on there
- Burquitlam station issues
- Dragana received an email from Coquitlam staff – will forward it to the group
- Adjournment – see everyone August 3 if something big comes up, if not September