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HUB North Shore Committee regular meetings will be held online using Zoom, on the first Thursday of every month at 6:30pm - 8:30pm.
HUB North Shore Committee regular meeting was held online using Zoom, Thursday April 7th, at 6:30pm - 7:45pm.
Everybody is welcome.


Online conference call at [https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85326713256?pwd=UUNtTGx4NVBSL2FXcFVXY1dVS1pNZz09 https://us06web.zoom.us/j/85326713256?pwd=UUNtTGx4NVBSL2FXcFVXY1dVS1pNZz09]


'''Attendees''': Paul S, Don, Fiona, Nadia, Jasper, Paul J, Erika, Anthony, Lei
By phone: call 778-907-2071, Meeting ID: 853 2671 3256, Passcode: 406068 <br/>
One tap mobile: +17789072071,,85326713256#,,,,*406068#
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* North Shore MLAs
* North Shore MLAs
** set up meeting with MLAs - Don
** set up meeting with MLAs - Don in April
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===Public Input/Consultations===
===Public Input/Consultations===
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***Survey is now open until August 31st 4pm (it’s quick ~ 5 minutes. 1 open ended, rest are multiple choice/checkboxes).
***Survey is now open until August 31st 4pm (it’s quick ~ 5 minutes. 1 open ended, rest are multiple choice/checkboxes).
***‘What could we do better?’. A few cycling related responses:
***‘What could we do better?’. A few cycling related responses:
****More bike parking
****More bike parking, Bike Valet
****Better/clearer bike routes (wayfinding signage with destinations, pavement markings)
****Better/clearer bike routes (wayfinding signage with destinations, pavement markings)
****Separation of walking & cycling
****Separation of walking & cycling
****Slower car speeds in the surrounding areas
****Slower car speeds in the surrounding areas
****Bike valet at events
****Bike valet at events
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** ''Recruit more committee members''
** ''Recruit more committee members''
*** Survey form ([https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScZEX62_q5u31SbbCw_9VAZrHW5F8rd5nzTX6EOCmZRHaQIWw/viewform Draft Google Form]) to groups.io & members - Nadia & Don
*** Survey form ([https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLScZEX62_q5u31SbbCw_9VAZrHW5F8rd5nzTX6EOCmZRHaQIWw/viewform Draft Google Form]) to groups.io & members - Nadia & Don
**** Will send out in the next couple of weeks
*** Rides
**** Discussed that we need ride leader and sweep and route planning.
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===City of North Vancouver - Nadia===
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'''The Shipyards Strategy'''
'''The Shipyards Strategy'''
*https://letstalk.cnv.org/theshipyards
*https://letstalk.cnv.org/theshipyards
** see Public consultations above
*Survey is now open until August 31st 4pm (it’s quick ~ 5 minutes. 1 open ended, rest are multiple choice/checkboxes).
*‘What could we do better?’. A few cycling related responses:
**More bike parking
**Better/clearer bike routes (wayfinding signage with destinations, pavement markings)
**Separation of walking & cycling
**Slower car speeds in the surrounding areas
*Connected to the Waterfront Transportation Network Survey? (December 2021)

'''Esplanade Complete Street (no update)'''
*Check out HUB Cycling North Shore's Twitter page for updates!
*Full design here: https://www.cnv.org/city-services/streets-and-transportation/sustainable-transportation/travel-options/cycling/mobility-network-project/esplanade-complete-street
*Construction is currently underway between Mahon and St Georges.
*Bike lanes are maintained in both directions through the work area.
*Current information can be found at www.cnv.org/ecs
*Any comments/questions can be directly sent to Mo Bot at ecs@cnv.org

'''St Andrews Safety Improvements (no update)'''
*The following are now complete:
**New sidewalks on the east side
**Bumpout & yellow delineators (at 9th)
**Raised crosswalks (at 8th and 9th)
*Due to a national road paint shortage, the road has not yet been repainted to narrow the travel lane and provide an uphill parking protected bike lane.
*Once complete, counts will follow to measure changes to volume and speed.
*Signage:
**Signage typical on CNV bike routes will be added, confirming users are on the route.
**Destination based bicycle wayfinding is not included in this project, as it will be delivered once the City develops a broader wayfinding strategy.
*https://www.cnv.org/-/media/City-of-North-Vancouver/Images/Image-Panels/Streets-and-Transportation/St-Andrews-road-maps.ashx

'''ITC - Dana & Jonathan'''

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* '''Detour at Orwell & Oxford'''
* '''Detour at Orwell & Oxford'''
** DNV & Construction straighten, widened and improved this temporary detour
** DNV & Construction straighten, widened and improved this temporary detour
** Currently a passable temporal detour
** will be replaced by a new one in a couple months when Phibbs exchange work starts.


* '''2022 Construction plans''':
* '''2022 Construction plans''':
** Don to Follow up in April meeting with staff
** Upper Lynn Valley Road
** Hunter Street Bridge
*** construction started, complete by Nov/Dec
** Marine Dr cycling link (south): DWV border – McGuire - Design spring, Build Winter 2022-23
** Paisley Rd route - TBC
** Arborlynn connector - West side in 2022, East side 2023


*'''Meeting with staff''': later in April?
*'''Meeting with staff''': later in April?
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** Repaving Riverside Drive - asked for design and if bikelanes included.
** Repaving Riverside Drive - asked for design and if bikelanes included.


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=== MOTI - Don/Jonathan===
=== MOTI - Don/Jonathan===
*'''Lower Lynn Interchanges'''
*'''Lower Lynn Interchanges'''
** ''Mountain Hwy Interchange''
*** Protection for Northbound on Mtn-Hwy at south intersection - MoTI will add spring 2022.
** ''Keith/MSP interchange''
** ''Keith/MSP interchange''
*** shared concerns with the blind merge created by the sound barrier at the SW end of the overpass where the Orwell MUP connects.
*** shared concerns with the blind merge created by the sound barrier at the SW end of the overpass where the Orwell MUP
connects.
** ''Main-Dollarton interchange''
*** No response yet - don to follow up
*** New access ramps to existing tunnel on north side, completed but path ends with fence at Phibbs


* '''[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/transportation-reports-and-reference/reports-studies/lower-mainland#northshore Hwy 1 North Shore Corridor Study: Lynn Valley to Horseshoe Bay]'''
* '''[https://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/transportation/transportation-reports-and-reference/reports-studies/lower-mainland#northshore Hwy 1 North Shore Corridor Study: Lynn Valley to Horseshoe Bay]'''
** Don to request what the next steps are.
** Don to request what the next steps are.
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** have asked to see and share final designs, nothing so far
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* '''Cycling Gaps project'''
* '''Cycling Gaps project'''
** Provided comments on draft of MoTI's Gap's list.
** Next phase will be prioritization, no dates yet.
** Next phase will be prioritization, no dates yet.

* '''Small projects''' - maintenance issues
** Meet with MoTI's Operations Mgr Oct 14th
** Phillips ave Tunnel barriers - looking to make changes, but best option will require DNV and local resident buy in.
** Will consider Repairs to Paths between Cap bridg , North interchange and Phillips tunnel in 2022
** Cypress Bowl Road - MoTI are gathering information. We and others have suggested reallocation of 1 uphill lane during non-ski season.
** HSB & Exit 0
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===Communications & Outreach - Antje/Paul/Heather===
*Twitter
**Account now run by Antje and Rueben
**Rueben is documenting Esplanade construction and has created a list of other locations for regular posting of infrastructure on Twitter
**''let us know if there is something we should communicate about - blocked bike lanes, new infrastructure, etc.''
*Facebook
*North Shore News
*Other channels
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** Facebook and Twitter have increased in terms of numbers of followers and numbers of original posts
** Number of posts on FB up %169 | 200% increase in comments shares and likes.
** Number of posts on Twitter up 104% followers up 30 for total of 1311
* Targets:
** double Facebook followers by Dec 2021 and add +300 to Twitter
** Commitment to send out 2 google group emails per week
** New North Van Rides episodes on Youtube - subscribe to Heather Drugge
*Call for comms topix
*Still looking for help with photos / videos
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===Schools - ===
===Schools - ===
*Several folks have expressed interest in working on Bike Educations and encouraging kids to ride to school
*Several folks have expressed interest in working on Bike Educations and encouraging kids to ride to school
* Paul is investigating options and how be to progress them
* If a few people are willing to champion this this could be a 2022 goal
** Upcoming webinar sponsored by HUB later this month:
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*Presented at the North Shore Safety Council meeting Dec-4 about HUB's School Education programs that are available.
* Met on January 29 with Natalie Corbo at City of North Vancouver to understand how HUB ride programs were funded at schools in the City.
* Next steps are to set up meeting with Communications Manager at North Van School District and with Transportation Planner at DNV to see how we can get school buy-in and funding in the DNV.
*Communication Managers at SD44 are now Maria Spitale-Leisk and Taralee Hallson. They took over for Deneka Michaud. Meeting was to be scheduled at the end of April, but this has now been put off until the next school year.
*Samantha Morrison – NVRC – has obtained grants previously for physical literacy. She suggested Viasport.ca, a provincial non-profit advocacy group for sport, as a possible source for grants.
*Paul set up a meeting with DWV, Emily Willobee, Transportation/Engineering; Policy and Planning –
**Tammy and Paul met with Emily on March 13, 2020. DWV
*The May HUB newsletter indicated their Learn 2 Ride course
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===Developers - Fred, Paul & Peter===
*Currently active:
** West Van
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**CNV
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** DNV
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===RCMP - ===
===RCMP - ===
* Ask them about slow streets?
* Ask them about slow streets? - don
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* 24 March 2020 - Horseshoe Bay Terminal Development Plan Engagement Summary Report
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* Secure bike parking at Lonsdale Quay
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Revision as of 03:21, 8 April 2022

HUB North Shore Committee regular meeting was held online using Zoom, Thursday April 7th, at 6:30pm - 7:45pm.


Attendees: Paul S, Don, Fiona, Nadia, Jasper, Paul J, Erika, Anthony, Lei

General

  • Agenda additions
  • Introductions
  • North Shore MLAs
    • set up meeting with MLAs - Don in April

Public Input/Consultations

  • Public input is critical when Council and Staff make trade-offs and decisions. Please make sure your voice is heard!!
    • The Shipyards Strategy
      • https://letstalk.cnv.org/theshipyards
      • Survey is now open until August 31st 4pm (it’s quick ~ 5 minutes. 1 open ended, rest are multiple choice/checkboxes).
      • ‘What could we do better?’. A few cycling related responses:
        • More bike parking, Bike Valet
        • Better/clearer bike routes (wayfinding signage with destinations, pavement markings)
        • Separation of walking & cycling
        • Slower car speeds in the surrounding areas
        • Bike valet at events


Goals & Objectives

  • 2021 Goals Setting
  • 2022
    • Implementation of 3 top priority Bikeways
    • Establish communications with community stakeholders re Bikeways.
    • Recruit more committee members
      • Survey form (Draft Google Form) to groups.io & members - Nadia & Don
        • Will send out in the next couple of weeks
      • Rides
        • Discussed that we need ride leader and sweep and route planning.


Events

  • Outdoor Safety and Emergency Preparedness - May 7th, 11-2pm, Argyle
  • Go By Bike Week - May 30 - June 3, 2022


City of North Vancouver - Nadia

CNV Key Contacts & Staff Meetings

  • HUB’s primary contact: Brandon Green
  • Next meeting with staff: April 27. Do you have any questions for the CNV? Seeking updates on the following:
    • Carson Graham School Area Active Transportation Improvements
    • Forbes & 3rd
    • Bike storage designs (came up during Mobility Strategy discussion)
    • Community Wellbeing Strategy
    • E-bike share program
    • E-scooter pilot program

CNV Mobility Strategy

E-scooter Pilot

The Shipyards Strategy


District of North Vancouver - Fred/Don

  • Upper Lynn Valley Rd
    • At Mar 7th council meeting:
    • Council approved building Mtn. Hwy to Peters Road this summer
      • painted bikelanes on both sides, much of the parking removed. Protection at start of each block
    • Council approved for public consultations for Peters to Dempsey this spring
  • Detour at Orwell & Oxford
    • DNV & Construction straighten, widened and improved this temporary detour
    • Currently a passable temporal detour
    • will be replaced by a new one in a couple months when Phibbs exchange work starts.
  • 2022 Construction plans:
    • Don to Follow up in April meeting with staff
  • Meeting with staff: later in April?
    • Spirit Trail planning (Concepts & plan for approval this summer, build over next 10 years)
    • Wayfinding priorities (Requested area around 2nd narrows, Lower cap road, Pemberton height (23rd to Paisley and McKay))
    • Slow Streets: Safe Streets workshop planned for Mar 28th
    • Repaving Riverside Drive - asked for design and if bikelanes included.


District of West Vancouver - Paul/Peter/Mike

9 March Liaison Meeting on Westmount Road

  • Paul and Mike met with DWV Engineering staff on-site to review HUB concerns over proposed improvements planned for a 1.6km stretch of route between Marine Drive and Hwy 1/Westmount Dr Interchange. The stretch includes Westmount Drive, Thompson Cst, Mathers Ave and 31st St. HUB has raised concerns over inconsistent bike lane/shared lane arrangements planned along this steep OCP-designated bike route, as well as urging suitable traffic calming and speed control measures. An application for TransLink funding of the improvements was reportedly rejected on the grounds of low design standard.
  • The current Westmount roadway is a two-lane configuration incorporating traffic calming measures installed at the request of residents concerned at excessive traffic speeds. The proposed improvements were planned some years ago (prior to the publication of the BC Active Transportation Design Guidelines) as part of road reinstatement following the installation of a major storm sewer along this route in 2020 to serve the Five Creeks development area above the Highway. The storm sewer is not yet in service pending delayed completion of its Hwy 1 crossing, and we were informed that a sanitary sewer may also be installed along this route which would require space in the adjoining landscaped boulevard. At that time, it may be possible given an increased width of roadway, to adopt a buffered bike lane consistently throughout for uphill travel. However, the budget allocation for the storm sewer reinstatement is firmly scheduled to be used before end-2022.
  • The currently lightly used Westmount/31st route is not a high priority for HUB although it can be seen as a logical extension towards Horseshoe Bay of the HUB priority Marine-to-Main bike arterial. While HUB would urge DWV to adopt a high standard bike facility along this route when road space can be made available, the present proposals (with several minor changes) could be acceptable as a temporary arrangement in view of the current funding limitation. HUB has not yet been informed of any decision by DWV.

Bike Signage on the Welch Street Bridge

  • There are 10 new sharrows on the bridge and they are a good size, very visible, properly located near the centre of the traffic lanes and they conform to the BC Active Transportation Design Guide. Unfortunately, they seem to be misunderstood by some as indicating that people on bicycles should ride in the traffic lanes rather than on the new widened path.
  • There are shared pathway signs at each end of the bridge like those in the BC Active Transportation Design Guide, but they are so small that you have to be right up close to them to see the bicycle and pedestrian symbols. The one at the approach to the west end of the bridge has been installed in an appropriate location beside the new widened path, but the one at the approach to the east end of the bridge is nowhere near the new path.
  • The following photo at: https://wiki.bikehub.ca/sites/northshore/index.php?title=File:Welch_St_Bridge_east-end_approach_zoomed_2022-04-01_IMG_3820.jpg shows how difficult it is to see the very small "SHARED PATHWAY" sign at the approach to the east end of the bridge. It is located on the north side of the westbound traffic lane by the pedestrian stairway leading to the RV park.
  • To make it clear to cyclists that they can ride on the new widened path, these "SHARED PATHWAY" signs need to be much larger, with the bicycle and pedestrian symbols being about the same size as those same two symbols on the orange and black sign mounted to the post with the flashing lights at the north side of the raised crossing. It is suggested that an appropriate location for the one at the approach to the east end of the bridge would be on the post with the flashing lights at the south side of the raised crossing.

Deadly hazard at 13th and Bellevue intersection

  • A senior was struck by a driver around 1:25 p.m. Wednesday (Jan. 19) in the crosswalk where 13th Street and Bellevue Avenue meet.
  • At the time, police said the driver, a 56-year-old West Vancouver man, was turning his Ford Raptor onto 13th when he struck a 71-year-old North Vancouver woman in the crosswalk who did not survive the crash.
  • This tragic incident and the deadly one at 17th and Bellevue caused Neil Winkelmann to suggest making 14th Street from Marine Drive to the railway tracks a pedestrian zone to prevent rat-running by motorists.

7 April meeting with the Mayor and TransLink CEO Kevin Quinn

  • Peter was invited and is attending this West Van Chamber of Commerce annual meeting with the mayor where transportation will be a major topic discussed.

MOTI - Don/Jonathan

  • Lower Lynn Interchanges
    • Keith/MSP interchange
      • shared concerns with the blind merge created by the sound barrier at the SW end of the overpass where the Orwell MUP

connects.

      • No response yet - don to follow up


Schools -

  • Several folks have expressed interest in working on Bike Educations and encouraging kids to ride to school
  • Paul is investigating options and how be to progress them
    • Upcoming webinar sponsored by HUB later this month:


RCMP -

  • Ask them about slow streets? - don