Board Minutes January 2013: Difference between revisions

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=== Committee 2 Report (__ min)===
=== Advocacy Committee Report (__ min)===
[[Committee 2 Report (Month) (Year)|Committee 2 Report]]
[[Committee 2 Report (Month) (Year)|Committee 2 Report]]
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Present were Tyler Golly, Brian Latte, Audra Jones, Bob Boutilier, Ross Goodine and myself. It took place in a boardroom at Century Place on Dec. 20. The city staff were given a printed version of the report that Chris Chan drew up.
It started out amicably as Bob made it known that the transportation department is undertaking a bit of a course correction when it comes to the bike plan. They are going to focus on quality bike infrastructure in targeted areas as opposed to focusing on the amount of painted lanes. This will come up in council in the new year, they will tell us when this will happen and EBC will put in an application to speak. This was gratifying to hear. As Chris Chan's presentations and advocacy has made clear, painted bike lanes on busy streets  with parking and other similar on-street bike infrastructure is actually detrimental to increasing the amount of cyclists on the road.
He acknowledged that they fell into the habit of painting lanes and counting kilometers.
He stressed that organizations like ours need to provide political cover to council and administration for projects like the one we're proposing.
He's going to get this proposed project into the next capital plan. which is 2015. Unfortunately the $22 million that was earmarked for sustainable transportation in the last capital budget is mostly spoken for. We talked about phasing in a plan for 83rd ave because of the capital budget time lag. We need to ask for more specifics on this case. I like this idea as we can introduce community members, residents and cyclists to the fact that 83rd will become the east-west bike corridor for the area.
The transportation department will look into the feasibility of our ask for the Calgary Trail counter flow bus lane. That's something we have to follow up on as well as it does involve a lot of work for them. Would probably go into the 2015 capital budget as well.
He wants us to increase our advocacy efforts, more work with community leagues, more talking to community members.
On the whole it was a very positive meeting and we plan on following up in the new year. They're willing to work with us to get the best possible bike infrastructure for this project but they're mostly worried about political blowback from residents and council. I get the feeling they're confident they can install good infrastructure if only the city would let them. Let's create the conditions so that these people can do the best they can do.
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