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Lillooet Road between Mt Seymour Parkway and Purcell Way
Lillooet Road between Mt Seymour Parkway and Purcell Way
* Lillooet Road is the only access road for motorized traffic headed for the university, the residential neighbourhood and the LSCR. The road has four lanes at the intersection with Mt Seymour Parkway and narrows to three lanes a short way before Purcell Way.
* Lillooet Road is the only access road for motorized traffic headed for the university, the residential neighbourhood and the LSCR. The road has four lanes at the intersection with Mt Seymour Parkway and narrows to three lanes a short way before Purcell Way.
* Lillooet Road is a designated bike route and is marked as an on-street neighbourhood bikeway on the Translink cycling map. The road has no cycling infrastructure such as bike lanes or paths.
* Lillooet Road is a designated bike route and is marked as an on-street neighbourhood bikeway on the Translink cycling map. The road has no dedicated cycling infrastructure.
* Car traffic is often heavy, especially during school rush hour (before and after classes or events at Capilano University). Speeding is common. Four bus routes use the road. Dump trucks and other heavy trucks regularly use Lillooet Road to go to Inter River Park and to the new water filtration plant in the LSCR.
* Car traffic is often heavy, especially during school rush hour (before and after classes or events at Capilano University). Speeding is common. Four bus routes use the road. Dump trucks and other heavy trucks regularly use Lillooet Road to go to Inter River Park and to the new water filtration plant in the LSCR.
* When going north and uphill, most cyclists (except recreational road cyclists) use the east sidewalk along Lillooet Road. The difference in speed between cyclists and motorized traffic is too large for most cyclists, especially with the high incidence of speeding before classes start at Capilano University.
* When going north and uphill, most cyclists (except recreational road cyclists) use the east sidewalk along Lillooet Road. The difference in speed between cyclists and motorized traffic is too large for most cyclists, especially with the high incidence of speeding.
* When going south and downhill, it is difficult for cyclists to find the correct position on the road. The road widens from one to two lanes southbound, then has a shoulder for a short distance before it narrows again for a crosswalk. Near the bottom it has a third right turn lane (with a bus stop). Less confident cyclists are often seen riding the west sidewalk downhill.
* When going south and downhill, it is difficult for cyclists to find the correct position on the road (lane number and width varies, shoulder in some places, curb extension at Old Lillooet Rd).
* Lack of signage how to get from Lillooet Road to the eastbound bike path along Mt Seymour Parkway.
* Lack of signage how to get from Lillooet Road to the eastbound bike path along Mt Seymour Parkway, to the bike route along the highway on-ramp, to the bike routes on Main St and Dollarton Hwy.
* An increasing number of cyclists use Lillooet Rd to access the LSCR since the northern end of the road was paved in 2008 and the off-road Richard Juryn Trail was built the same year.


Lillooet Road north of Purcell Way
Lillooet Road north of Purcell Way

Revision as of 22:19, 16 June 2010

District of North Vancouver

Welch Street Improvements

Welch.png

Location:

Bridge Street east from Park Royal through Bridge Road and Welch Street into North Vancouver

Issues:

The DWV is working with the Squamish Nation about incorporating the Spirit Trail from Park Royal along Bridge Road, then along Welch Street into North Vancouver. In addition to the Spirit Trail, there will be possible enhancements to the roadway, a controlled intersection at Lower Capilano Road and Welch Street. The issues are:

  • Make sure that in addition to the Spirit Trail there are provisions made for commuter cyclists and road riders (e.g. bike lanes north/south on Bridge Road, east/west on Welch Street)
  • Make sure there are provisions for bikers to activate the “controlled signals” at the intersection of Lower Capilano Road and Welch Street
  • Improved paving to eliminate the pot-holes and cracks that currently exist
  • Widen the road way to make it easier for cars and cyclist to co-exist.
  • Ensure DNV embraces the changes made on Bridge St, Bridge Rd and Welch St and continue these improvements into North Vancouver


NS-VACC Objectives:

Advocate for the proper resolution of the issues above.


Capilano Road Improvements

quick map

Location:

Capilano Road between Fullerton and Hwy 1

Google map

Issue:

  • Construction is already under way
  • Highlights of the project include (taken from the web site at http://www.dnv.org/capilanoroad)"
    • Reduction of a sharp curve in the roadway, which will reduce the risk of collisions and promote more consistent travel speeds;
    • Addition of standard street lighting to improve visibility for all users;
    • Installation of a traffic signal at 21st Street to facilitate safer vehicle access, allow for safer pedestrian crossings, and facilitate signal coordination;
    • Reconstruction and widening of sidewalks on the east side, and construction of sidewalks at key locations on the west side;
    • Construction of separate bicycle lanes on both sides of Capilano Road to reduce conflicts between drivers and cyclists and ensure safer travel for cyclists;
    • Replacement of sections of storm sewers and watermains underneath Capilano Road; and
    • Rehabilitation of the pavement along the roadway.


NS-VACC Objectives:

  • Obtain comprehensive description of the plan for review - are they in line with our objectives?

Marine Drive: Lions Gate to Bewicke

Location:

description and google map?

Issue:

What is wrong?

NS-VACC Objectives:

What do we advocate for it?


Spirit Trail at Mosquito Ck

Location:

description and google map?

Issue: What is wrong?

NS-VACC Objectives:

What do we advocate for it?


Trail between Tatlow Ave and Capilano Rd

quick map

Location:

At the north end of Tatlow Ave is a convenient trail that connects to Capilano Road opposite Graveley St. The trail is rumoured to be off limits to bicycles (certainly the trail east of Tatlow is, and is signed as such). This is a perfect connector for bicycle traffic coming from Marine Drive to Capilano Road.

Google Map

Issue:

  • Need to confirm that this is not off limits to bicycles. If so this is just a short cut.
  • Access to the trail from Graveley St requires crossing Capilano Rd at a busy spot. A signal or a tunnel would help.

NS-VACC Objectives:

  • Sign and maintain it as a bike route
  • Safe crossing of Capilano Rd

Access to Capilano University and LSCR

Location:

Capilano University is between Lynn Creek and Seymour River, a short distance north of Mt Seymour Parkway. The Lower Seymour Conservation Reserve (LSCR) starts 3km north of Capilano University on Lillooet Road. There is also a large residential neighbourhood west of Capilano University. This Hot Spot deals with cycling access to the area from the roads immediately to the south, between Lynn Creek and Seymour River (i.e. from Mt Seymour Parkway, Fern Street, and Mountain Highway between Fern Street and Keith Road).

Issues:

Lillooet Road between Mt Seymour Parkway and Purcell Way

  • Lillooet Road is the only access road for motorized traffic headed for the university, the residential neighbourhood and the LSCR. The road has four lanes at the intersection with Mt Seymour Parkway and narrows to three lanes a short way before Purcell Way.
  • Lillooet Road is a designated bike route and is marked as an on-street neighbourhood bikeway on the Translink cycling map. The road has no dedicated cycling infrastructure.
  • Car traffic is often heavy, especially during school rush hour (before and after classes or events at Capilano University). Speeding is common. Four bus routes use the road. Dump trucks and other heavy trucks regularly use Lillooet Road to go to Inter River Park and to the new water filtration plant in the LSCR.
  • When going north and uphill, most cyclists (except recreational road cyclists) use the east sidewalk along Lillooet Road. The difference in speed between cyclists and motorized traffic is too large for most cyclists, especially with the high incidence of speeding.
  • When going south and downhill, it is difficult for cyclists to find the correct position on the road (lane number and width varies, shoulder in some places, curb extension at Old Lillooet Rd).
  • Lack of signage how to get from Lillooet Road to the eastbound bike path along Mt Seymour Parkway, to the bike route along the highway on-ramp, to the bike routes on Main St and Dollarton Hwy.
  • An increasing number of cyclists use Lillooet Rd to access the LSCR since the northern end of the road was paved in 2008 and the off-road Richard Juryn Trail was built the same year.

Lillooet Road north of Purcell Way

Old Lillooet Road

Keith Bridge and Highway 1 underpasses at Lynn Creek

Proposed Seymour Greenway

NS-VACC Objectives:

  • What do we advocate for it?

Ironworkers Memorial Second Narrows Bridge

Location:

  • Description

Issue:

  • What is wrong?

NS-VACC Objectives:

  • What do we advocate for?

City of North Vancouver

Signal at Lonsdale and 27th

Lonsdale & 27th

Location:

Intersection of Lonsdale Ave and 27th St

Issue:

  • 27th St is a designated bicycle route but the signal is only accessible to pedestrians on the north side of 27th St. If you are east bound on a bicycle then you must either chance a crossing on a notoriously busy street or cross 27th and ride up on the sidewalk to access the signal. This is dangerous and inconvenient.

NS-VACC Objectives:

  • Need a bike accessible signal button or sweet spot on the south side of 27th

Discussion

  • This was introduced and briefly discussed at the March 2010 JBAC meeting. Response was "...that the City cannot afford this as a Capital item, but it could be done if there is re-development in the vicinity or when the lights need refurbishment."



Two-way Cycling on 25th St

quick map

Location:

25th St next to the Upper Levels between Ridgeway Ave and Westview Dr

Google Map

Issue:

  • 25th St is a perfect connector between Westview Dr and the trail between Tempe Glen and 25th. Current bike route diverts to 27th which takes the rider several blocks out of his way and introduces hills.
  • Creating a proper 2-way bike lane along 25th St makes the most sense for a connector route between Lynn Valley and Westview centres, which is one of the objectives of the Master Bicycle Plan.

NS-VACC Objectives:

  • Lobby to get 2-way bike lanes along 25th St

Discussion

  • This was discussed at the March 2010 JBAC meeting. The response was "...the City staff have been looking at this already and some designs are being drafted up."
  • Jay MacDonald contact Daniel Watson at the City regarding the plans. Response was "We’re still in the conceptual design phase for west 25th Street and haven’t yet secured any capital funds allocated towards the project. I would like to hear your ideas though, if you have time please pass them on and we can add them to the mix."



Trail Connecting Tempe Glen Dr and 25th St

quick map

Location:

Between Tempe Glen Dr and 25th St next to the Upper Levels

Google Map

Issue:

  • The trail can get really muddy, overgrown and dangerous.

NS-VACC Objectives:

  • Needs to be improved, preferably with a gravel road grade or paved.



West Vancouver

Bayridge and Mathers

Location:

description and google map?

Issue:

Pave connector trail

NS-VACC Objectives:

What do we advocate for it?


11th Street at Marine Drive

11th at Marine Drive

Location:

11th Street at Marine Drive in North Van has a pedestrian crossing signal.

Google Map >> Google Street View 11th at Marine Drive

Issue:

This crossing light, which stops traffic for pedestrians crossing Marine Drive at 11th, is not accessible by cyclists. To access the button, cyclists travelling south on 11th must use the sidewalk from Esplanade down to be able to reach the switch.

NS-VACC Objectives:

Move the switch to a cycling friendly position on the curb, or create a let down on 11th so that cyclists can access the existing switch.




Bridge between Ambleside and Park Royal

Ambleside and PR bridge.jpg
Gravel at Ambleside - PR Bridge.jpg

Location:

This is a small bridge between the fields at Ambleside and the western end of Park Royal South. It is often used by people parking in the Park Royal lot and using the fields in Ambleside.

Google Map

Issues:

  • The east side approach got very muddy and was repaired with a river gravel that does not compact and is treacherous on a bicycle.
  • The approach trail is not wheelchair friendly and can get slick and muddy for bicycles.
  • The parking lot gets used by people using the fields and crossing the bridge. There is a "desire line" that has worn down the grass directly from the lot to the bridge. There should be steps or similar put in to accommodate this traffic.

NS-VACC Objectives:

  • The river gravel needs to be removed and replaced with proper road grade or crushed gravel that will compact correctly and not roll under the wheels of a bicycle.
  • The approach trail should be regraded and covered with road grade or crushed gravel or, better yet, paved for wheelchair access.
  • Steps from parking lot should be built.

Entrance to Spirit Trail at Park Royal

East entrance to West Van Spirit Trail

Location:

Entrance to Spirit Trail off of Taylor Way extension at Wardance Road behind Park Royal Shopping Center in West Van

Google Map >> East End Spirit Trail Entrance at Park Royal

Issue:

Cyclists riding east toward the Lion's Gate Bridge must jump a curb to get from the trail end to the roadway. This might encourage cyclists to take the sidewalk, which is too thin for bikes and pedestrians and is fairly well used. Cyclists riding west from North Vancouver or the bridge toward Ambleside must either cross over oncoming traffic and lift their bike onto the path, or cross oncoming traffic and use the wheel chair let down about 50 meters west of this pictured location. Either way this is unsafe.

NS-VACC Objectives: We know that an extension of the trail will occur in conjunction with a new foot / cycle only bridge across the Capilano River. This will likely fix the problem. In the meantime, though put in a letdown off the trail onto Wardance Street.



Spirit Trail at 13th/West Van

West entrance Spirit Trail at 13th and Argyle in Ambleside

Location:

Corner of Ambleside Park Drive and Argyle and 13th Street in West Vancouver.

Google Map >> Spirit Trail West End Ambleside Park

Issue: The Spirit Trail empties out onto a three-way corner with poor site lines from the North down 13th. Drivers coming down 13th into Ambleside Park do not know that cyclists will be crossing here.

NS-VACC Objectives:

Cycling/Pedestrian crossing signs and asphalt paint showing a crossing so that drivers understand they need to slow down because a cyclist or pedestrian may be coming through.



14th street at Duchess

Location:

description and google map?

Issue:

Bad sight lines Need fuller description

NS-VACC Objectives:

What do we advocate for it?


Marine Drive & Taylor Way onto Lions Gate Bridge

Location:

description and google map?

Issue:

What is wrong?

NS-VACC Objectives:

What do we advocate for it?


Upper Levels Capilano/Pacific entrance

Location:

description and google map?

Issue:

What is wrong?

NS-VACC Objectives:

What do we advocate for it?


Cleveland Dam crossing into British Properties

Location:

description and google map?

Issue:

What is wrong?

NS-VACC Objectives:

What do we advocate for it?