2023-12-07 Agenda

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HUB North Shore Committee regular meetings are held on the first Thursday of every month at 6:30pm - 8:30pm. For this meeting we will meet on Wednesday December 13 to accommodate social time. Everybody is welcome.

In-person at the North Vancouver City Library (14th/Lonsdale) in the Don Preston Boardroom (2nd floor).

Or Online, using Google Meets: https://meet.google.com/myr-xmnd-iob

or by Phone: +1 587-977-8033‬ PIN: ‪290 663 905‬#



General

  • Agenda additions
  • Introductions

Public Input/Consultations


Goals & Objectives


Events

  • Need a coordinator/organizer for events


City of North Vancouver -

  • Finn and Fiona have put their names forward for Liaison
  • Eliminate Right on Red.
      • Motion was passed.

ITC - Dana & Jonathan

  • When is the next meeting??


First nations - Kira

District of North Vancouver - Duncan/Stephen/Stewart/Don

  • Regular Meetings scheduled every 2 months

Most Recent was 08-Dec-2023

General comment: These meetings are great!

  1. Scoping Project Ends Beyond Intersections
  2. Bike Lane Ends: "Alternatives"
    • Examples of how best dealt with welcome
  1. Right turn lane hazard - DNV will add flex posts on a case by case basis
    • "Debugging the network" - please pass on examples where most needed to Duncan.

January is budget time. Plan to advocate at DNV Council meetings

  1. Mtn Hwy: Ross Road to Arborlynn - money is budgeted for 2025. If we want it in 2024, we need to convince council to allocate the funds.




District of West Vancouver - Paul/Peter/Mike

West Vancouver Emissions Inventory, Modelling, and Carbon Accounting Framework

  • Peter has been appointed to the District of West Vancouver's Environment Committee and they have met twice on 14 November and 5 December.
  • Much of the December meeting was taken up by a presentation on the District's emission inventory with data from 2010 to 2021.
  • It was stated that 41% of emissions came from transportation but the prescribed action to reduce emissions was based primarily on the electrification of commercial and personal vehicles.
  • Paul read to report to the Council and noted that there was little mention of active transportation although it did mention creating a Bikes for Business program for in-town deliveries.
  • Paul went to the 11 December Council meeting and presented this deficiency in the report to the Council.

Ministry of Transportation & Infrastructure - Mike/Don

Communications & Outreach - Rueben/Paul/Heather

  • let us know if there is something we should communicate about - blocked bike lanes, new infrastructure, etc.
  • Implementation of Strava HUB bike club
  • Twitter (Rueben)
  • Facebook(Heather)


Schools - Paul Janzen

  • 2023 Year in Review:
    • 156 schools + 59 outside Greater Vancouver = 215 total
    • 17,363 students + 6,105 outside Greater Vancouver = 23,468
      • 9.9% Increase
    • Trout Lake Streetwise programs:
      • 105 courses, 1,821 participants
  • We have a proposal forthcoming to provide our program to a North Shore private school.
  • Lime program at Shipyards for Dec 2 was postponed.


Social

  • Jack Lonsdale, after the meeting. Wear your Christmas attire.
    • Any and all are welcome