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* Welcome new members and guests |
* Welcome new members and guests |
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* Review October minutes |
* Review October minutes |
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===Education & Outreach=== |
=== Education & Outreach === |
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* VACC on JBAC (Jay) |
* VACC on JBAC (Jay) |
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** Money from VACC to print up collateral |
** Money from VACC to print up collateral |
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** Get pamphlets out to community centres, etc |
** Get pamphlets out to community centres, etc |
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** Design suggestion: VACC to print up a quantity of durable display boards for all of the local committees with space for an 8.5x11 sheet printed by local committee to velcro in with their information. |
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* West Vancouver map (Bart) |
* West Vancouver map (Bart) |
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** An amount has been placed in the 2011 budget to update the Cycling Network and Greenway Plan as well as produce a Pedestrian Network Master Plan. A public process to inform the budget discussion is currently underway through the Finance Committee. Final budget approval is typically not until the spring however. |
** An amount has been placed in the 2011 budget to update the Cycling Network and Greenway Plan as well as produce a Pedestrian Network Master Plan. A public process to inform the budget discussion is currently underway through the Finance Committee. Final budget approval is typically not until the spring however. |
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===Hot Spots & Issues=== |
=== Hot Spots & Issues === |
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* Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Bridge (John) |
* Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Bridge (John) |
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** John will update next month - too much to discuss for time |
** John will update next month - too much to discuss for time remaining |
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** It was not a good meeting with Vancouver/Burnaby |
** It was not a good meeting with Vancouver/Burnaby |
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*** They seem to see only solution as expensive suspended walkway, which is an admirable goal for the long term but we need measures to be taken sooner rather than later. |
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* Lions Gate update (Peter) |
* Lions Gate update (Peter) |
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** Peter sent email out to MoT (James) |
** Peter sent email out to MoT (James) |
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** Planned improvements from offsite meeting are going in |
** Planned improvements from offsite meeting are going in |
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** Waiting for updated map on MoT web site. Still have old map there. Peter pushing for it |
** Waiting for updated [http://www.th.gov.bc.ca/highwayprojects/Old_Capilano_Bridge/docs/CapBridge_w_bike_plan.pdf map on MoT web site]. Still have old map there. Peter pushing for it |
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** Ramp at 6th! Woot! |
** Ramp at 6th! Woot! |
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** Need to educate drivers about what it is |
** Need to educate drivers about what it is |
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** What is it? What does it really mean? |
** What is it? What does it really mean? |
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** City has a [http://www.cnv.org/server.aspx?c=3&i=611 video, discussion and FAQ page] on web site |
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** City has a video |
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** Signs? Email to C&D to create signs about: |
** Signs? Email to C&D to create signs about: |
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*** Is the paint safe? |
*** Is the paint safe? |
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* SeaBus bike facilities (Tamiko) |
* SeaBus bike facilities (Tamiko) |
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** Dealing with Seabus is dealing with Translink |
** Dealing with Seabus is dealing with Translink |
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** Tamiko has offered to continue to monitor issues with Seabus |
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* Safety along shared routes like Spirit Trail (Carolyn) |
* Safety along shared routes like Spirit Trail (Carolyn) |
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** They can make it work in Cape Cod, why not here? |
** They can make it work in Cape Cod, why not here? |
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** Rules about usage - pedestrians keeping to right, signs to publicize, etc |
** Rules about usage - pedestrians keeping to right, signs to publicize, etc |
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** Etiquette signs are not effective |
** Etiquette signs are apparently not effective |
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** Not enough space for two trails like Seawall |
** Not enough space for two trails like Seawall |
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* Welsh Street (Bart) |
* Welsh Street (Bart) |
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** A conceptual design for the Spirit Trail through Squamish Nation Land is to go before their Council mid-November followed by an Open House late November. I will advise you of the date and time once it has been made known. |
** A conceptual design for the Spirit Trail through Squamish Nation Land is to go before their Council mid-November followed by an Open House late November. I will advise you of the date and time once it has been made known. |
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=== Action Items === |
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* Jay to email Cllr Bassam to initiate dialogue on future advocacy efforts in District |
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* Jay to follow up with City and District regarding signs and driver education about green sharrow lanes |
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* Group to follow progress at JBAC and District TPAC |
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* John to send out link to rider resource googledoc spreadsheet |
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* John to distribute business cards |
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* Peter to follow up on Taylor Wood issues |
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* Bart to inform group about mid November Spirit Trail open house |
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* Carolyn and Diana to ride their bikes! Give us feedback! Help flesh out the [[Hot Spots]] and [[Routes and Short Cuts]] pages! |
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* Jay to follow up with VACC regarding printed collateral for tables |
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* Heather to remember to invite radio/TV to do live interviews at commuter stations during spring BTWW |
Latest revision as of 15:36, 5 November 2010
Attendance & Agenda
In attendance: John, Lorraine, Heather, Antje, Tamiko, Carolyn, Diana, Richard, Peter, Jay
- Welcome new members and guests
- Additional business
- Review October minutes
Education & Outreach
- VACC on JBAC (Jay)
- Reported on cllr Bassam's statement about future plans for JBAC in District
- Taking wait and see approach
- Generally positive vibe about VACC participation amongst JBAC and from Clrs Bassam and Heywood
- Jay to follow up with an email to Bassam to understand more
- Heather suggested getting out a press release when we have more information
- November Bike to Work Week recap
- 75 cyclists on VERY rainy Monday morning station, 30 of whom stopped and enjoyed coffee, fruit and bagels
- Need to review the location for next spring. Too many riders missed due to split nature of approaches to bridge (but being under bridge helped in the rain!) - two separate stations on same day?
- Seabus commuter station?
- 276 riders at LGB on Tuesday
- Construction contributed to amount of stopping at LGB station
- No one attended the CapU station on Tuesday
- Thursday station on Amherst and Dollarton reported around 100 cyclists
- Lots of press coverage
- Future press releases for BTWW - invite TV/Radio to contact someone at the station for live interview, especially the iconic LGB station
- FAQ NS cyclist resource (John)
- Spreadsheet on GoogleDocs
- John will send out link, open for editing
- Local committees meeting recap (Jay/Lorraine)
- Recap from call with Vancouver/Burnaby/NShore/PM-MR
- Facilitating intercommittee dialogue
- Jay to forward email to group regarding content request for new web site at VACC
- John to distribute business cards
- Sent email blast to list provided by Lorraine and Talia
- Stipend for materials
- Banners
- Flags for parades
- Display material for booths
- Fund raising opportunities?
- North Vancouver Bicycle Master Plan review meeting (Antje/Jay/John/Bill)
- Discussed BMP meeting on Tuesday
- Invited Carolyn and Diana to submit comments regarding the rides they are doing
- Carolyn described an access to Taylor Way access route
- Signs, signs, we need bike signs (Jay)
- Can we get more signs from communities
- $300 per sign on BMP
- Temporary signs around construction
- Directional signs indicating preferred routes
- Educational signs informing drivers about green sharrow lanes, cyclists to stay off sidewalks, etc
- VACC table at MEC store (Antje)
- Display on table at the front entrance of the North Shore MEC for two weeks
- Money from VACC to print up collateral
- Get pamphlets out to community centres, etc
- Design suggestion: VACC to print up a quantity of durable display boards for all of the local committees with space for an 8.5x11 sheet printed by local committee to velcro in with their information.
- West Vancouver map (Bart)
- An amount has been placed in the 2011 budget to update the Cycling Network and Greenway Plan as well as produce a Pedestrian Network Master Plan. A public process to inform the budget discussion is currently underway through the Finance Committee. Final budget approval is typically not until the spring however.
Hot Spots & Issues
- Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Bridge (John)
- John will update next month - too much to discuss for time remaining
- It was not a good meeting with Vancouver/Burnaby
- They seem to see only solution as expensive suspended walkway, which is an admirable goal for the long term but we need measures to be taken sooner rather than later.
- Lions Gate update (Peter)
- Peter sent email out to MoT (James)
- Planned improvements from offsite meeting are going in
- Waiting for updated map on MoT web site. Still have old map there. Peter pushing for it
- Ramp at 6th! Woot!
- Green paint discussion (Jay)
- Need to educate drivers about what it is
- What is it? What does it really mean?
- City has a video, discussion and FAQ page on web site
- Signs? Email to C&D to create signs about:
- Is the paint safe?
- What does it mean?
- SeaBus bike facilities (Tamiko)
- Dealing with Seabus is dealing with Translink
- Tamiko has offered to continue to monitor issues with Seabus
- Safety along shared routes like Spirit Trail (Carolyn)
- They can make it work in Cape Cod, why not here?
- Rules about usage - pedestrians keeping to right, signs to publicize, etc
- Etiquette signs are apparently not effective
- Not enough space for two trails like Seawall
- Seymour Greenway (Antje)
- Construction has started!
- Pemberton Heights access (Jay)
- Contacted Patrick Golier and it is going into 2011 capital budget to add curb drops and improvements to 23rd Street trail
- SIGNS!!!
- Taylor Wood discussion (Peter)
- Have been invited by Nora to evaluate and provide feedback on community benefit
- Welsh Street (Bart)
- A conceptual design for the Spirit Trail through Squamish Nation Land is to go before their Council mid-November followed by an Open House late November. I will advise you of the date and time once it has been made known.
Action Items
- Jay to email Cllr Bassam to initiate dialogue on future advocacy efforts in District
- Jay to follow up with City and District regarding signs and driver education about green sharrow lanes
- Group to follow progress at JBAC and District TPAC
- John to send out link to rider resource googledoc spreadsheet
- John to distribute business cards
- Peter to follow up on Taylor Wood issues
- Bart to inform group about mid November Spirit Trail open house
- Carolyn and Diana to ride their bikes! Give us feedback! Help flesh out the Hot Spots and Routes and Short Cuts pages!
- Jay to follow up with VACC regarding printed collateral for tables
- Heather to remember to invite radio/TV to do live interviews at commuter stations during spring BTWW