Ward 14 - Somerset
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Phone: 613-236-0431
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Creating a cycling-friendly city may very well be the single biggest thing that we can do to improve Ottawa. By allowing more people the opportunity to safely cycle, we help our environment, reduce smog and noise pollution, help our citizens stay fit and active, and increase the overall sense of community in our neighbourhoods.
My platform was built after talking to cyclists, and asking them what they want cycling in their city to be. It amazed me, when I started asking questions, how many people came out with the same answers. This says to me that the solutions are there, and that they are straightforward. We just need to move forward to make them a reality.
Cycling infrastructure, like any other form of transit infrastructure, has a lot of complexities, and the following items by no means make up an exhaustive list of what needs to be done. Nor are they the sole items I support, but they are meant as an indication of my commitment to making Ottawa a world-class, bike-friendly city.
East-West Cycling in Centretown
According to the Citizens for Safe Cycling, an east-west path has been in the works in one form or another for 15 years. Yet Council has just recently cancelled a pilot project that would have seen the beginning stages go down Somerset. The reason given was that the staff working on the project did not get public consultation, despite the fact that a significant point of pilot projects is precisely to gauge public opinion for a particular plan, as well as to see what works and what doesn’t. By cancelling this plan, we have once again gone back to the drawing board, and we will go through at least one more full season where we do not have a safe east-west route through the core.
Now the project has apparently been handed over to a Montreal company for further consultation, which will take more time and cost the taxpayers more money. It also devalues over a year’s worth of work by Ottawa’s own knowledgeable staff. And in all likelihood, the consulting firm will come back with very similar recommendations.
My first cycling priority as your councillor will be to ensure that an east-west cycle plan moves forward with as little red tape and posturing as possible. We need east-west in order to ensure the safety and comfort of those cyclists who are using their bikes as an alternative and responsible mode of transit. Fifteen years of thinking about an east-west lane is too long. We can no longer keep stalling on this project.
Safe Cycling Programs
I intend to work on Council to ensure that safe cycling programs are brought back into schools so that our next generation of children learn how to be safe and responsible cyclists. This must be done in conjunction with the province, as it is their responsibility to manage automotive driving standards, and I believe they have a responsibility to share in the cost of educating our young cyclists to be safe. As your councillor, I will push the provincial government to partner with the city in creating a comprehensive cycling program for our schools.
However, safe cycling should not stop in schools, and the city should also make programs available to adults who want to increase their knowledge of safe cycling and the rules governing responsible cycling.
Bicycle Parking
Due to the removal of parking meters around the city, there is a danger of losing many places to safely lock up bicycles.
I propose that businesses be given assistance in developing bicycle parking. This should not be a cost passed on to the businesses, but a partnership with the city to ensure that businesses thrive due to increased cycle parking on their premises.
All city lots should increase the number of bicycle spots that they presently have, and cyclists should be encouraged to use these spots for free.
All new developments should, as part of their design plan, have bicycle parking built in at a rate that fits the needs of the cyclists, not merely a token bike rack that will only allow five bikes.
The city should create an online database of all the cycle parking spots that it maintains or is partnered with, so that cyclists can check to see if safe parking is available to them before they journey out.
Cycling and OC Transpo
All major OC Transpo routes must be part of the Rack & Roll program. I will work to see an increase in bike parking at all Park and Ride locations. Going forward, all new LRT stops must have adequate cycling infrastructure built in –such as cycling racks and easy, accessible ways to allow bikes into the stations – and we must establish guidelines on how bicycles should be brought onto the trains. I propose the last-car model used in NYC and Montreal, where cyclists are allowed to take their bikes on the train, but must be in the last car (usually the least crowded).
Cycle Routes
I will work to ensure that we close the gaps in our cycle network to reduce long unsafe trips between cycle paths. In addition, I will work with the NCC to ensure seamless link-ups between city paths and NCC paths. I will work to find ways to create links between neighbourhoods. The lack of a cycle bridge as part of the Lansdowne redevelopment plan was a mistake, as we should be doing as much as possible to decrease the need for excess driving.
Policing
More work needs to be done to enforce the rules of the road among motorists and cyclists alike. Motorists should be reprimanded for not sharing the road and other activities that endanger cyclists, and cyclists should also be ticketed for road infractions, such as going the wrong way down one-way streets, running red lights, and riding on sidewalks.
I think that with a little hard work, we can create a city that embraces cycling as an alternative form of transit, where cyclists are as safe as they can be and where they are respected as vehicles that have a right to the road. But this can only be done if we take decisive action, stop making excuses for why it can’t be done, and look for ways to accomplish our goals.
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Website: http://dianeholmes2010.com
Phone: 613-230-1648
I've been working closely with the cycling community for many years to get better cycling facilities across the city. I continue to be a strong supporter of the City increasing the budget and staffing of the cycling department and to maintain its cycling promotion and education programs.
I voted in favour of the cycling plan when it came to council and for continued funding at subsequent budget presentations. I've been pleased to support cycling initiatives and motions such as the most recent to increase cycling funding in the 2011 budget.
I was instrumental in the building of the Corktown Footbridge, the Somerset Street pedestrian/cycling bridge over the canal. The success of this award-winning bridge has led the way for the additional cycling/pedestrian bridges across the canal and Rideau River.
I am concerned about the potential loss of bicycle parking when parking meters are removed this fall due to the pay and display parking program, and I support the expansion of Rack & Roll service, which I helped to establish at the RMOC.
Specifically in Somerset Ward, where the modal share for cycling already exceeds the 2020 goals of the Ottawa Cycling Plan, I have just given approval to staff to install bike lanes on Lyon Street. This comes after consulting with residents in the area who were overwhelmingly in support of the project. Other projects include securing funding for a pathway along the O-Train corridor, bike lanes and sharrows on the Somerset Street Bridge over the O-Train, a bike box project and a segregated bike lane across downtown in a location that is suitable for residents and businesses alike.
The Albert/Slater corridor will provide for opportunities to entirely repurpose the street when the Downtown Ottawa Transit Tunnel is built. I look forward to working on improving these streets as cycling and pedestrian friendly corridors.
City staff have been undertaking a survey, including the information provided through ottawabikingproblems.ca, to identify and address problematic cycling locations. I was pleased to circulate it to interested residents for feedback, and look forward to working with staff to remedy the problems. Additionally, cyclists are in a position to notice areas that need asphalt patching or repairing. Cyclists can send specific pothole/crack locations into the city identifying problematic conditions to
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for repair. This will both raise the profile of cyclists' needs, and improve cycling conditions.
Cyclists are demanding more funding, facilities and services. It is very helpful to have outspoken cyclists speaking at Committee meetings and writing letters to Council and the media. I am excited to continue to work with cyclists at improving our City.
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"I used to have a bike in the province of Quebec. When I moved back to Ottawa in 2008, I gave my bike away because I wanted to be alive to run in this city election. I know how dangerous it is to bike in Ottawa. I am happy to know that someone helps improve biking in the city. At the same time, I am just a candidate. I will like to meet with you when I get elected. Remember, council has more than one vote. I would love to see your draws of the things that could be possible. Draw what you would like to see done as your number one priority spending project. Remember, Rome was not created in one day. Draw the number one priority you will like to see happening. Tell me how much do you think it will cost. I will present your vision to council on my first year in office. I am sure that Jim Watson and council will support a well balance budgetary plan.
By the way, I will be supporting an outdoors transportation system. The tunnel will be too expensive for taxpayers. It will ruin businesses in the down town area. I will protect the down town core with my vote!"
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