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Invest in What People Need Now Not Power That May Never Be Needed – Stop Site C

December 6, 2017
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 |  Cycling, Homes, Road Safety, Transit, Walking

Below is the personal letter I sent regarding Site C. Managed to connect it to cycling and road safety. If you want to send a […]

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Eastbound Cycling Access on Pacific Across Burrard Needed

June 22, 2015
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The intersection of Burrard and Pacific is currently pretty bad for everyone walking, cycling and driving. It has one of the highest number of motor […]

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Car Free Streets in Vancouver Bike Cafe – April 14

April 13, 2015
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Please join us for the next Bike Café where we will be discussing Car Free Streets in Vancouver. Tuesday, April 14, 2015 6 p.m Musette […]

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Batemyth Busters: 40 Centuries to Fund Mayors Transportation Plan with CTF Waste

January 18, 2015
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Brad Cavanagh has done a great job of shredding a key premise of the Canadian Taxpayers Federation’s slick expensive looking new website notranslinktax.ca He did the math and […]

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Form and Development: What’s happening in Richmond? – 1

January 17, 2015
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Price also notes that the preservation of single­family neighbourhoods is “classist. He says it’s the lower income families who are relegated to the townhouses on […]

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Parking Study: There is an Abundance of Parking Surrounding Commercial Drive

January 15, 2015
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Car parking that is. More bike parking needed.

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All Weather Cycling Bike Café – January 13

January 9, 2015
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I’m very pleased to be moderating the first Bike Café! Please join us. All Weather Cycling Currently, cycling levels fall significantly when in it rains. What […]

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Stanley Park Causeway Safety Improvements

December 3, 2014
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The Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure just revealed its proposed plan to improve the safety of people cycling and walking along the Stanley Park Causeway. The plan looks […]

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Use Lights, Wear Whites at Night

November 25, 2014
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First of all, even with whites and lights, don’t assume drivers see you at night. They may, they may not for any number of reasons. […]

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Protected Bike Lanes Great for Pedestrian Safety

November 24, 2014
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A recent article by People for Bikes details how street improvements made while introducing protected bike lanes have also greatly improved pedestrian safety in New […]

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  • Batemyth Busters: 40 Centuries to Fund Mayors Transportation Plan with CTF Waste
  • Form and Development: What’s happening in Richmond? – 1

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