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Grandview-

Woodland

Neighbourhood

Transportation

& Parking

Meeting # 5 February 22, 2018

Stakeholder

Advisory Group

6:30 pm Intros & Welcome

6:45 pm Presentation Fortis BC ~ Vancouver Natural Gas Line

Upgrades

7:15 pm Break

7:30 pm Project Updates

8:30 pm Upcoming Events & Next Steps

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Agenda

Triangle

West

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Introductions

• Grandview Woodland Area

Council

• East Village / Hastings North

BIA

• Commercial Drive Business

Society

• Italian Day Festival

• ISS of BC

• The Kettle Society

• Kiwassa Neighbourhood

House

• Vancouver Coastal Health

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Introductions & Member Updates

Triangle

West

• REACH Community Health

Centre

• TransLink

• Streets for Everyone

• BEST

• HUB

• Advisory Committees

– Persons with Disabilities

– Seniors’

– Active Transportation

– Urban Aboriginal Peoples

• City of Vancouver

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Fortis BC ~ Vancouver to Coquitlam Gas Line Upgrade

FortisBC: Overview

Proprietary and Confidential 6

• Approx. 1.1 million customers

• Delivers 21 per cent of the energy consumed in B.C.

• Over 2,200 employees

• Integrated energy solutions portfolio that includes electricity, natural gas, propane and thermal energy solutions

• 135 communities across BC

Lower Mainland Gasline System

Proprietary and Confidential 7

Proprietary and Confidential 8

Vancouver to Coquitlam Gas Line Safety Upgrade

Community Relations Activity

• Pre-construction – Community

Associations – Churches – Schools – BIA’s – Elected officials – Open Houses

• During Construction – Prompt Notification

delivery – Dedicated

inquiry/complaints email and phone line

– Local Business support program

– Community information sessions

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Communications

• Pre-construction – Project launch

to increase awareness

– Targeted ad campaign

– Website/social media updates

• During construction – Website/social media

updates – Traffic advisories – Targeted ad campaign

continued – Subscriber e-blasts

Traffic Management Plans

• Submitted to municipalities

• Local Traffic Only signs

• Advanced notice for commute-planning

• Bicycle & pedestrian routes maintained

• No adjacent segment construction

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Working Together

• Prompt construction updates

• General information

collateral

• Direct lines of

communication

• Key community contacts

• Feedback

Proprietary and Confidential 12

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Break

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Project Updates

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Scott Edwards February 22, 2018

Update on Vancouver

Public Bike Share Program

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125 STATIONS

10 PER KM2

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16TH AVE

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• COMMERCIAL

-BROADWAY

PHASE II EXPANSION

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PHASE II EXPANSION

16TH AVE

• COMMERCIAL

-BROADWAY

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MONTHLY RIDERSHIP

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1250 bikes

stations

125

715,000+ Trips to date covering over 2 million KM

Combined distance

50 trips around the world

Average trip length is 19 minutes

3,916 Rides on busiest day

44,000+ That’s around

Cruise ships worth of passengers

Mobi users to date

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WHAT WE LEARNED

1. “I HAVE MY OWN BIKE”

2. “VANCOUVER IS TOO HILLY”

3. “IT RAINS TOO MUCH”

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WHAT WE LEARNED

1. “I HAVE MY OWN BIKE”

2. “VANCOUVER IS TOO HILLY”

3. “IT RAINS TOO MUCH”

OF MOBI MEMBERS OWN

ONE OR MULTIPLE BIKES 69%

62% OF MOBI MEMBERS TRIPS ARE

ONE WAY OR MULTI MODAL

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1. “I HAVE MY OWN BIKE”

2. “VANCOUVER IS TOO HILLY”

3. “IT RAINS TOO MUCH” OF ALL TRIPS

GAIN ELEVATION 43%

58M

2M

Cyclocross

WHAT WE LEARNED

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WHAT WE LEARNED

1. “I HAVE MY OWN BIKE”

2. “VANCOUVER IS TOO HILLY”

3. “IT RAINS TOO MUCH”

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WHAT WE LEARNED

3. “IT RAINS TOO MUCH”

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Sum of Rides Sum of Mean Temp (°C) Precip

TEMPERATURE INFLUENCES RIDERSHIP

MORE THAN PRECIPITATION

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JULY 2016 SEPTEMBER 2017

THANK YOU

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What We Heard:

• School-related

transportation

issues

• Shortcutting

vehicles

• Pedestrian and

bicycle conflicts at

Central Valley

Greenway

Broadway Triangle Transportation Study

Na

na

imo

St

Cla

rk

Kam

loops

Broadway

Hastings

Grandview Hwy

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Broadway Triangle Study Recommendations

Community Panel: False Creek Flats Access Plan

• Review best route option for new grade-separated east-west street

• Meet the needs and aspirations of the community

• The Community Panel will recommend the preferred alignment for the East-West Arterial, as well as important planning considerations

• Launch Summer/Fall 2018

• Provide update to Council Summer 2018

vancouver.ca/flatsarterial to sign up for updates flatsarterial@vancouver.ca

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• What is Mobility Pricing?

• What is Happening?

• What is Next?

www.itstimemv.ca

Mobility Pricing

Na

na

imo

St

Kam

loops

Broadway

Hastings

Grandview Hwy

• Moving Towards Zero Fatalities

• School Active Travel Planning

• New Sidewalks and Curb Ramps

• Pedestrian Studies and Surveys

• New or Upgraded Traffic Signals

• Transit-Related Improvements

• Development-Related

Improvements

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Pedestrian Spot Improvement Program

Pedestrian Spot Improvement

Complete

On

go

ing

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Commercial Drive Complete Street

• Loading and Parking Update - June to September 2017 • Ongoing engagement with businesses – 2018

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• Britannia Renewal

• Online Survey until February 28 on Talk Vancouver

• vancouver.ca/britanniarenewal

• Rain City Strategy

• Public Open House Saturday March 3rd 11am-3pm and community workshop 1pm-

3pm;

• Industry Workshops March 6th

• vancouver.ca/greeninfrastructure.ca

Upcoming Events

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Next Steps

– Meeting minutes to be circulated next week; materials online

early March

– Next Meeting: TBD (spring/fall 2018)

– Stakeholder Advisory Group concludes December 2018

Next Steps

Questions? Comments?

• Reminder please report back to your respective organizations and

share information broadly within networks

• SAG Coordinator: Cara Fisher 604-326-4830 or

cara.fisher@vancouver.ca

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Thank you