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Transportation for Liveable Communities (TLC) a working group of the Ontario Public Interest Research Group (OPIRG) McMaster. PO Box 19 1280 Main Street West, Hamilton ON, Canada, L8S 1C0 905-525-9140 ext. 26026 |
Cycling in Hamilton: What are we waiting for? Nov. 8, 2005
Guests Hart Solomon and Brian Applebee (City Staff)
students and faculty commenting on
bike map routes
TLC volunteers Jeff, Russ and Rob enjoying chat
and treats after presentation
Transportation activists Sara and
Darylrough notes from presentation and discussion
Heard from Brian Applebee and Hart Solomon, City of Hamilton staff:
York Blvd. - likely date for Environmental Assessment open house - Dec. 8 - no location/time given yet. Brian Applebee said the project would be completed in time for the 2006 cycling "season." This might be pathways on both sides of york, or on street bike lanes from dundurn to burlington border. (Burlington might upgrade their bike lanes on Plains Road)
- there are still no full-time dedicated cycling staff positions at city
- Shifting Gears Cycling Plan will be updated
- Funding for on-street cycling infrastructure remains $300,000/year
- some projects identified as "on the books"?
- Stone Church
- York Blvd
- King Street West
- Hatt Street (Dundas)
King Street West - looking at how to bring the contra-flow lane further into westdale - problems with HSR bus stops.
Hatt Street - Dundas BIA opposes bike lanes on Hatt due to loss of a few free parking spaces -Other projects - looking good for:
CP Rail - ongoing, frustration with CP rail - no incentive for them to get onside to firm up the use of their lands for a continuation of the Hamilton Brantford Rail Trail across hwy 403.
- North Service Road linking Niagara route with Confederation Park - series of low-volume on-street route combined with paved shoulder on N. Service between Grays and Fifty Road
- Lift Bridge - water front trail - both Hamilton and Burlington are ready to make a loop under the bridge using existing tunnels on either side of the canal - these would bring cyclists to the bay side of the lift bridge for a safe crossing from and back to waterfront trail.
Hunter Street EA two-way bike lanes between Locke and Wellington - held up by HSR possible relocating to the GO Station on Hunter
Mountain Access - a suggestion from Daryl, Sara and Jeff about using an existing road allowance at John Street?
- Sherman access discussed - suggested moving lines to make room for bikes going up hill.
Bike racks on buses - still waiting for HSR to relocate Darts and make room for buses with racks
TLC root URL is www.tlchamilton.org