2020-11-12 Agenda
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- Agenda additions
- Introductions
Elections for 2021
- Committee Organization and Roles
- Recruiting
- Chair & Vice Chair
- Liaisons
- Communications & Event teams
- Other?
General
- Schedule Meetings with North Shore MLAs - Don
- Hwy 1 East side connector by MoTI as part of Lower-Lynn interchanges project
- Updating the MVA to a Safe Roads Act.
- Climate Caucus - Councillor's Handbook - Fiona
Letters
- 1 new ones
- Cher & Dale: re Taylor Way near Hwy 1
City of North Vancouver - Erika/Heather
- eBike Pilot Project
- Council approved a two-year pilot of an ebike share in the City. The project was originally all three municipalities, but they could not find a vendor who would bid under the original conditions. New parameters have been developed which include Geo-fencing for return on bikes to designated spots. The City is putting up $50,000 to develop the places where bikes can return to. Otherwise, the service provider must absorb all costs. The contract is going out to bid shortly and it is likely that we will have an ebike share service on the ground early spring. If the pilot is successful, then other munis may follow suit.
- Esplanade Long Term
- COVID and staffing capacity has pushed back consultation timeline, along with need to give leadership confidence in proceeding forward — it’s an expensive and significant project. Strong recommendation to do more legwork, which they have done and continue to do, making sure key stakeholders are included
- After looking at other options, staff recommend that Esplanade is the most efficient, logical and connected cycling route in terms of commercial and transit access
- Initial stakeholder engagement w/ Lower Lonsdale BIA, NV Chamber of Commerce, TransLink departments incl. Major Road Network folks, Port of Vancouver, BC Trucking Associations, CNV Ops and Fire Departments, and HUB of course. Discussed what is and isn’t working well for those groups + various tools within the Complete Street toolbox. Some agreement between them on what doesn’t work well which includes the perspective of cyclists.
- Stakeholders preferred each user group to be separated. Drivers and cyclists often feel uncomfortable side-by-side. Truck drivers say they slow down quite considerably and feel quite stressed — lots going on there. Don’t want to create more conflicts between fast-moving cyclists and people walking.
- Parking: Off-street parking identified by BIA, CoC as key opportunity to look at more; move more of the parking demand into those off-street lots that have a lot of availability.
- Oct 5: Council endorsed complete street for Esplanade
- Timeline: Fall 2020 Community engagement followed by detailed design in winter and more engagement coming winter-spring 2021; finalize design based on community feedback, in spring 2021; construction to begin in summer/fall 2021 (subject to funding and external grants — need to know they have the $ before they start construction)
- 1st Street
- The painted lines are in and parking was prohibited, however is no longer posted so cars are parking in the bike lane. We are talking to staff tomorrow to find out when the flex posts will be installed. The pinch point at Fell is gone.
- City Priority Routes
- 1st Street
- Midtown Route to Casano Loutet bridge - 13th to Boulevard then up to 17th?
- Upper Levels Greenway
- Esplanade
- Local bikeway spot improvements coming:
- Signal coming at 4th & Lonsdale for 4th street bike route with traffic calming (diverters) planned at intersections @ Chesterfield and @ St Georges
- Signal at 3rd & St Andrews
- East Keith
- Meeting with staff tomorrow to discuss the pinch point at Heywood on the south side of East Keith Road
District of North Vancouver - Don/Ryan
- 2020 Transportation workshop - Nov 9th
- staff proposing a multi-year implementation plan to Council for appoval
- Generally align with our priorities, though not completely.
- staff proposing a multi-year implementation plan to Council for appoval
- 1st Avenue West
- Parking protected bike lane once. Treatment plant construction allows. Will be coordinated with City design.
- LV rd & E 29th
- Reduced fast lane width on Lynn Valley Road allowed a 0.3m bike lane buffer space after repaving. Will install permanent style plastic posts this fall. This will allow passing as the cycle lane is only 1.5m
- Plastic post should be installed in the ext month or two install on East 29th as well
- Public consultation for Upper Lynn Valley Road bike lane postponed until at least the fall
- DNV Priority Bike Network Engagement
- The received over 1000 inputs to the survey. Should get results in the next couple weeks
- Plan to present priorities to Council at Nov 9th meeting.
- Requested a review prior to this presentation
- Marine / Mcguire pinch point
- DNV reviewing internally to see what can be done with the space available.
- Lower Lynn Wayfinding signage
- Reviewed with staff and they were most receptive. Updated version in Sep/Oct???
- North end of Mtn Hwy overpass connection with Arbourlynn:
- Consultant is working on options expected in Fall, hoping to build in 2021.
- Meeting in Sept to coordinate on MoTI connections and Corridor Study.
- Casano connector route to LV TC.
- Public consultation on hold
- Keith/Brooksbank intersection signal issues (Antje)
- E Keith Rd plan status?
District of West Vancouver - Paul/Peter
- Update on cycling infrastructure plans in DWV - see letter to the new director of Engineering & Transportation Services at: http://wiki.bikehub.ca/northshore/images/a/a6/2020-11-10_email_to_Ms_Moller.pdf
- Marine Drive eastbound protected bike lane: Lions Gate Bridge northbound terminal to DWV municipal boundary. We understand that this project, a top priority for HUB North Shore, would be carried out jointly with DNV which already has the funds available on its part.
- Welch St Bridge approaches: With shared cost funding with the District, we understand that Park Royal plans to begin the widening the pathway on the south side of the bridge in early 2021. Important to the success of the widening are the access arrangements at each approach and exit, as well as the correct configuration of the vehicle lanes and sharrows. We understand that the District is responsible for the design of the approach at the east side of the bridge.
- Marine Drive, Taylor Way, Park Royal area bike network connections: Consistent with Park Royal's existing (and forthcoming) mobility network plans and DWV bike network plans are the following:
- Protected bike lanes along the perimeter of the Park Royal's Gateway Residences development adjacent to Marine Drive and Taylor Way.
- Connection along Taylor Way from Park Royal's Gateway Residences development to the Spirit Trail and the Welch St Bridge western access.
- Protected bike lanes on either side of Marine Drive between Taylor Way and the two bridges over the Capilano River
- Safer connections for cyclists crossing the traffic signaled intersection at Marine Drive and Taylor Way.
- An alternative bike path to the Ambleside Spirit Trail through Park Royal property to Pound Road and continuation on the south or north side of playing fields to 13th St.
- A proposed route westbound from Taylor Way along Marine Drive to the next signaled intersection.
- Ambleside Spirit Trail: Completion of the separated bike path from 13th to 18th Streets.
- Strategic Transportation Planning: Consultation with HUB North Shore on updating and improving the District's bike network.
- Hwy 1/99 protected bikeway: Haddon Drive to Westcot Rd together with improvements for active transportation at Taylor Way interchange terminals.
- Development of ‘Slow Street’ circuits in Ambleside and Dundarave: Connecting elementary and secondary schools, parks and municipal buildings based on the experience of the 2020 Bellevue Slow Street pilot project:
- Bellevue between 18th and 25th, - one or more diversions to motorized traffic to slow down through traffic.
- Slow Street circuit #1 including Belleek, 14th St, Mesquite, Haywood, and 25th St.
- Slow Street Circuit #2 including Belleek, 13th St, Keith Rd, 12th St, Kings, Jefferson, and 25th St.
- Horseshoe Bay: Bike lanes on Royal Avenue and Bay Street.
- Upper Levels Bikeway: Bikeway from Westcot to Horseshoe Bay on the north side of Hwy 1/99, including item 6 above and coordination with DNV and MoTI on Hwy 1/99 Capilano Bridge improvements for cycling. This is an important connection between West and North Vancouver Districts.
- Capilano Pacific Trail: Consult and monitor Metro Vancouver's plan to improve the Capilano Pacific Trail north of Clyde Avenue.
- Wayfinding Signage: HUB North Shore input is required on John Calimente's plans for wayfinding signage north from Keith Road and east of Taylor Way.
MOTI - Antje/Don
- Lower Lynn - Monthly meeting
- Phase 3 - Construction around Main St and the Ironworkers bridgehead
- Main south side path closed for Oct into Nov - most detour improvements that we requested have been done
- Bridge west sidewalk closed all winter into spring
- Phibbs Exchange work to start in spring
- Phase 3 - Construction around Main St and the Ironworkers bridgehead
- Hwy 1 North Shore Corridor Study Lynn Valley to Horseshoe Bay
- Waiting for draft report
- Taylor Way interchange
- Several issues raised by West Van resident
Communications & Outreach - Heather/Antje/Martyn
- Go by Bike Campaign Update
- Instagram account
- We may use HUB HQ's account instead to post North Shore images
- On hold since we need a collection of images first
- Build photo library of utility cycling on the North Shore that can be used for social media, communications and provided to the media (e.g. North Shore News)
Goals & Objectives
- 2020 Goals Overview
- Review of our progress/lack towards the goals in 2020
- Implementation of 3 top priority Bikeways
- Analysis of current state all segments of the 3 Bikeways and next steps for each
- will be added to UnGap the Map database
- Establish communications with community stakeholders re Bikeways.
- Set-up meeting with West Van Chamber of Commerce & Ambleside Dundarave BIA - On Hold
- Prepare message to share with NS Cycle clubs/organization
- Implementation of 3 top priority Bikeways
- initial brainstorming on Goals for 2021