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Bike Infrastructure survey's - your input needed!

Sept. 13, 2023, 8:48 p.m.
Posts: 18740
Joined: Oct. 28, 2003

Posted by: Hepcat
5 second survey is the best kind of survey. Done

awesome! Nice. Signatures bumped from less than a hundred yesterday to more than 700 today!

We need your help to show the demand for a safe, convenient, comfortable, and accessible route for all individuals connected to existing active transportation routes, thus encouraging people to use active transportation.

Althought I thought about it after signing... Who the hell would want to ride next to hwy 1 idling away with stinky car fumes? I hate riding the Stanley Park Causeway or the IWM bridge for the same reason. I'm a touched worried that this would take funding away from much nicer places to put a bike route in the same area, but I support Hub in all they do.

Has anyone ridden the 202nd St to 216th St section, completed in 2020? Hopefully I'm wrong!  *(I don't actually see bikelanes built next to the hwy)

It's not a reason to not add your name and show the demand though.

https://bikehub.ca/about-us/news/action-show-your-support-for-active-transportation-along-fraser-valley-hwy-1-project


 Last edited by: heckler on Sept. 13, 2023, 8:53 p.m., edited 4 times in total.
Sept. 14, 2023, 9:04 a.m.
Posts: 45
Joined: April 27, 2018

The DNV is asking for feedback on their draft trails strategy;

Happening now
Fall 2023 — Share your thoughts on the draft strategy
We developed the draft strategy based on the key themes that we heard during the first engagement in Spring 2022 along with background research and best practices.
There are a few ways to engage:
Share your thoughts with us online from September 11 to October 2, 2023
Drop by a pop-up event to learn about the draft strategy and share your thoughts:
Parkgate Village Plaza (Mount Seymour Parkway), Tuesday, September 19, 10am to 12pm
Lynn Valley Village Plaza (1277 Lynn Valley Rd), Wednesday, September 20, 3pm to 5pm
Fromme Mountain Parking Lot, Friday, September 22, 1pm to 3pm
Read the draft Natural Areas Trails Strategy

Sept. 14, 2023, 9:30 a.m.
Posts: 365
Joined: Feb. 24, 2017

Posted by: icullis

The DNV is asking for feedback on their draft trails strategy;

Happening now
Fall 2023 — Share your thoughts on the draft strategy
We developed the draft strategy based on the key themes that we heard during the first engagement in Spring 2022 along with background research and best practices.
There are a few ways to engage:
Share your thoughts with us online from September 11 to October 2, 2023
Drop by a pop-up event to learn about the draft strategy and share your thoughts:
Parkgate Village Plaza (Mount Seymour Parkway), Tuesday, September 19, 10am to 12pm
Lynn Valley Village Plaza (1277 Lynn Valley Rd), Wednesday, September 20, 3pm to 5pm
Fromme Mountain Parking Lot, Friday, September 22, 1pm to 3pm
Read the draft Natural Areas Trails Strategy

Done. 

Draft Strategy looks good, plenty of mention of trail variety. 

An acknowledgement in there that many rogue trails are due to people seeking diversity not in the managed network.

"-Unauthorized trail building as users seek trail diversity and experiences not provided within the existing maintained trail network."

Sept. 14, 2023, 12:21 p.m.
Posts: 1335
Joined: May 4, 2006

Posted by: heckler

Has anyone ridden the 202nd St to 216th St section, completed in 2020? Hopefully I'm wrong!  *(I don't actually see bikelanes built next to the hwy)

I've not ridden alongside the highway out that area but there's nice quiet roads and dike/gravel trails nearer the Fraser which work for me as a leisure cyclists but are probably too out of the way for utility cycling. 

There's a lot of dead end roads in to that area as well, which makes for longer than necessary detours so it would be good to punch thru a few strategic dead end roads and make them thru routes for bikes/pedestrians/horses but I'd imagine there will be pushback from Nimbys.

Also, I just looked more closely at the map and realized the intended route work stops at the Veddar Canal bridge which is very unfortunate. It would be super useful if there was a way to get across the canal without a long diversion down to the Keith Wilson Road bridge...

Sept. 28, 2023, 11:18 a.m.
Posts: 3063
Joined: Nov. 23, 2002

Bump as there are only a few days left to add your input to the DNV's Natural Areas Trails Strategy.

https://dnv.civilspace.io/en/projects/trails-strategy/engagements/trails-strategy-2023/sections/1

Sept. 28, 2023, 10:11 p.m.
Posts: 1335
Joined: May 4, 2006

Posted by: syncro

Bump as there are only a few days left to add your input to the DNV's Natural Areas Trails Strategy.

https://dnv.civilspace.io/en/projects/trails-strategy/engagements/trails-strategy-2023/sections/1

That seems to be the most vague survey I've ever seen but I completed it anyway. Can't figure out the real purpose


 Last edited by: SixZeroSixOne on Sept. 28, 2023, 10:11 p.m., edited 1 time in total.

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