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== In attendance == |
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Andrew H., Dragana R., Leon L., Vince, Scott |
Andrew H., Dragana R., Leon L., Vince H., Scott K. |
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== Mission Reflection == |
== Mission Reflection == |
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== Committee priorities defined in our 2020 Action Plan == |
== Committee priorities defined in our 2020 Action Plan == |
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#1. Improve our relationships with municipalities. |
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2. Improve committee focus. |
#2. Improve committee focus. |
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3. Improve our visibility in the community.</nowiki> |
#3. Improve our visibility in the community.</nowiki> |
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It's time to revisit these priorities and see if they make sense. |
It's time to revisit these priorities and see if they make sense. |
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Dragana can create a legend for routes of different colours |
Dragana can create a legend for routes of different colours |
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Number one gap is the United Way stretch |
Number one gap is the United Way stretch |
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What about the bridge across the Coquitlam river on Lincoln? |
What about the bridge across the Coquitlam river on Lincoln Avenue? Is that still in the works? |
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== Appoint Port Moody Transportation Committee Rep == |
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Scott K. is willing to do it again if other folks are okay with that; it’s a two-year term |
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Andrew is hoping to stay in in his citizen/Dad role and will send Jenny an email to confirm he can continue |
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Clark route work is being accelerated |
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Barnet Highway to Rocky Point Park is the specific gap on Dragana’s map |
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Lumber mill at Rocky Point would have some impact on cycling infrastructure |
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== I Bike I Vote == |
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Everyone go to [https://bikehub.ca/about-us/news/provincial-elections-october-2020?fbclid=IwAR2Jj0-n_Zq-a7CbU4cAghL6Mu94Ig07gpsXtjbk9BCgauusENLPlgZYkKM] to generate advocacy emails to the Provincial candidates in your area. |
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This is a neat app that lets you send a form email to all of the candidates in your city, based upon postal code |
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Andrew thinks he could write a ‘real letter’ to Rick Glumac a letter about the TriCities issues |
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Invite the new MLAs to our next meeting to talk about the map gaps (Andrew to add to agenda for next time) |
Revision as of 02:43, 15 October 2020
In attendance
Andrew H., Dragana R., Leon L., Vince H., Scott K.
Mission Reflection
HUB's mission is to get more people cycling more often.
Committee priorities defined in our 2020 Action Plan
- 1. Improve our relationships with municipalities.
- 2. Improve committee focus.
- 3. Improve our visibility in the community.</nowiki>
It's time to revisit these priorities and see if they make sense.
Reminder of our Top 5 Map Gaps
Dragana made an interactive map of top 5 map gaps in TriCities Her app explains what all of these apps are Dragana can create a legend for routes of different colours Number one gap is the United Way stretch What about the bridge across the Coquitlam river on Lincoln Avenue? Is that still in the works?
Appoint Port Moody Transportation Committee Rep
Scott K. is willing to do it again if other folks are okay with that; it’s a two-year term Andrew is hoping to stay in in his citizen/Dad role and will send Jenny an email to confirm he can continue Clark route work is being accelerated Barnet Highway to Rocky Point Park is the specific gap on Dragana’s map Lumber mill at Rocky Point would have some impact on cycling infrastructure
I Bike I Vote
Everyone go to [1] to generate advocacy emails to the Provincial candidates in your area. This is a neat app that lets you send a form email to all of the candidates in your city, based upon postal code Andrew thinks he could write a ‘real letter’ to Rick Glumac a letter about the TriCities issues Invite the new MLAs to our next meeting to talk about the map gaps (Andrew to add to agenda for next time)