grandview-woodland neighbourhood transportation and parking · grandview-woodland . neighbourhood...
TRANSCRIPT
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
2
Agenda
Triangle
West
3
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
4
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
5
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
9
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
Proprietary and Confidential 11
Working Together
• Prompt construction updates
• General information
collateral
• Direct lines of
communication
• Key community contacts
• Feedback
Proprietary and Confidential 12
13
Break
14
Project Updates
15
Scott Edwards February 22, 2018
Update on Vancouver
Public Bike Share Program
16
125 STATIONS
10 PER KM2
17
PHASE I PHASE II
16TH AVE
VIC
TOR
IA D
R
• COMMERCIAL
-BROADWAY
PHASE II EXPANSION
18
I II
PHASE II EXPANSION
16TH AVE
• COMMERCIAL
-BROADWAY
19
MONTHLY RIDERSHIP
0
0.5
1
1.5
2
2.5
3
0
20,000
40,000
60,000
80,000
100,000
120,000
M J J A S O N D J F M A M J J A S O N D J
2017
Rid
es
pe
r B
ike
pe
r D
ay
Tota
l Rid
es
Rides per Bike per Day Total Rides
2016
0:0
0
1:0
0
2:0
0
3:0
0
4:0
0
5:0
0
6:0
0
7:0
0
8:0
0
9:0
0
10:0
0
11:0
0
12:0
0
13:0
0
14:0
0
15:0
0
16:0
0
17:0
0
18:0
0
19:0
0
20:0
0
21:0
0
22:0
0
23:0
0
20
MEMBERS DAY PASS
0:0
0
1:0
0
2:0
0
3:0
0
4:0
0
5:0
0
6:0
0
7:0
0
8:0
0
9:0
0
10:0
0
11:0
0
12:0
0
13:0
0
14:0
0
15:0
0
16:0
0
17:0
0
18:0
0
19:0
0
20:0
0
21:0
0
22:0
0
23:0
0
WEEK DAYS WEEKENDS
9 AM
5-6 PM 3 PM
WINTER RIDERSHIP DATA
21
MEMBERS DAY PASS
0:0
0
1:0
0
2:0
0
3:0
0
4:0
0
5:0
0
6:0
0
7:0
0
8:0
0
9:0
0
10:0
0
11:0
0
12:0
0
13:0
0
14:0
0
15:0
0
16:0
0
17:0
0
18:0
0
19:0
0
20:0
0
21:0
0
22:0
0
23:0
0
0:0
0
1:0
0
2:0
0
3:0
0
4:0
0
5:0
0
6:0
0
7:0
0
8:0
0
9:0
0
10:0
0
11:0
0
12:0
0
13:0
0
14:0
0
15:0
0
16:0
0
17:0
0
18:0
0
19:0
0
20:0
0
21:0
0
22:0
0
23:0
0
WEEK DAYS WEEKENDS
9 AM
5-6 PM
3 PM
22
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
20
23
WHAT WE LEARNED
1. “I HAVE MY OWN BIKE”
2. “VANCOUVER IS TOO HILLY”
3. “IT RAINS TOO MUCH”
24
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
25
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
26
WHAT WE LEARNED
1. “I HAVE MY OWN BIKE”
2. “VANCOUVER IS TOO HILLY”
3. “IT RAINS TOO MUCH”
27
WHAT WE LEARNED
3. “IT RAINS TOO MUCH”
0.00
5.00
10.00
15.00
20.00
25.00
0
5000
10000
15000
20000
25000
Sum of Rides Sum of Mean Temp (°C) Precip
TEMPERATURE INFLUENCES RIDERSHIP
MORE THAN PRECIPITATION
°C
JULY 2016 SEPTEMBER 2017
THANK YOU
29
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
30
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 [email protected]
32
• 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
33
Pedestrian Spot Improvement Program
Pedestrian Spot Improvement
Complete
On
go
ing
34
Commercial Drive Complete Street
• Loading and Parking Update - June to September 2017 • Ongoing engagement with businesses – 2018
35
• 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
36
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
37
Thank you