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# Work with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, as well as Ministers Ma and Fleming, MLAs Robinson and Farnwoth, as well as the City of Coquitlam to advance the United Boulevard gap.
* Scott to start thinking about a route for Tri-Cities HUB ride
# Work with the City of Coquitlam to ensure the creation of a Guildford Way protected bike route in the interim in advance of a major road reconstruction project in the long term.
* Jack to look into a meeting with Translink re. United Blvd. [https://bikehub.ca/about-us/news/translink-approves-major-bike-network-mbn-map MBN] (In progress)
# Work with the City of Port Coquitlam and the City of Coquitlam to encourage the creation of a multi-use path along Shaughnessy between Kingsway Avenue and Lougheed Highway to connect with the new Lougheed Highway multi-use paths accompanying the Coquitlam River Bridge replacement (~2025) and Kingsway Avenue (2024). We must also make sure Macron's new development at 2950 Lougheed Highway contains a multi-use path in front of it that connects to the recent multi-use path between Christmas Way and Westwood Street along Lougheed's south side.
* Jack to look into who Ken Krueger's replacement. Can they make it to our meeting?
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* Jack to bring up North-of-the-Fraser Local Committees meeting at the All Committees Workshop
* Andrew to email Coquitlam and PoCo re. MBN (Ongoing, he's busy)
* Scott to email PoCo re. MBN (Ongoing, he's busy)
* Fiona to ask RAC to do more to solicit attendance at their meeting
* July meeting to be held outdoors
* Simon and Jack to set up coffee meeting with Laura Dupont (In progress)

Revision as of 02:30, 8 June 2021

  1. Work with the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure, as well as Ministers Ma and Fleming, MLAs Robinson and Farnwoth, as well as the City of Coquitlam to advance the United Boulevard gap.
  2. Work with the City of Coquitlam to ensure the creation of a Guildford Way protected bike route in the interim in advance of a major road reconstruction project in the long term.
  3. Work with the City of Port Coquitlam and the City of Coquitlam to encourage the creation of a multi-use path along Shaughnessy between Kingsway Avenue and Lougheed Highway to connect with the new Lougheed Highway multi-use paths accompanying the Coquitlam River Bridge replacement (~2025) and Kingsway Avenue (2024). We must also make sure Macron's new development at 2950 Lougheed Highway contains a multi-use path in front of it that connects to the recent multi-use path between Christmas Way and Westwood Street along Lougheed's south side.