The 2013 AT/TDM Action Plan In October 2013, 26 short-term implementation actions for 2014- 2015 were presented to CWC. These actions were identified from two perspectives: 1. affordability Cycling Program Update 2. community engagement. Previous CWC UPDATES: Presentation to the Cycling Advisory Committee September 2014 May 20, 2015 April 2015

50% of actions are cycling related 2014 Sample # Action Areas (AA) Cycling Specific Actions 1 Strengthen Policy Support 2/6 AA 5. Increase Investment 2 Promote Sustainable Travel for All Time 4/6 and support for improved AT Periods Infrastructure 3 Target Commuter Travel 1/4 Increasing Lockup Locations: 4 Target School Travel 0/1 – 50 new Stylized Bike Posts 5 Increase Investment and support for 3/5 – 10 new 4-Ring Bike Racks improved AT Infrastructure • 6 installed and 4 used 6 Use parking to support transit, AT and TDM 4/4 for special events 3 Installation Locations Old East Village -Based on Resident Survey 2014 Sample Actions

Richmond Row Action Area (AA) 2. Promote Sustainable Travel for All Time Periods

Byron Village

DRAFT NUMBERS 2014 Sample Actions FOR Bikelondon.ca website and look developed. PILOT PROJECT ¾ On hold pending Cycling Master Plan results.

• 538 people signed up (some multiple times) • About 150 different people • Over 28,000 kilometres recorded 2014 Sample Actions 2014 Sample Actions London’s Bicycle History Plaques AA 5. Increase Investment and support for improved Three plaques will be installed along the TVP – coming soon! AT Infrastructure

Enhancing and Promoting Cycling Destinations & Routes

2014 Sample Actions We all Five City-owned Cycling Destinations (Continues into 2015) have our favourite routes …some samples include CAC Votes: Bike Destinations CAC Votes: Corral Locations Destinations Votes Destinations Votes Fanshawe CA 7 Bud Gardens 1 Corral Locations Votes Corral Locations Votes 6 Woodfield 1 Old East Village 3 Downtown 3 Western University 6 1 Market 3 Central Library 3 Byron Village 5 Hyde Park Village 1 Total OEV 6 Covent Garden Market 4 Old East Village 5 Argyle Mall 1 Western Fair District 5 Westmount Mall 1 Victoria Park 1 5 Gibbons Park 1 Wortley Village 4 Bud Gardens 1 Richmond Row 4 Greenway Park 1 Black Walnut 2 City Hall 2 Downtown 3 Kiwanis Park 1 Total Wortley Village 6 London Life 2 Covent Garden Market 3 Westminister Ponds 1 Total Downtown 16 Masonville Mall 2 Longwoods CA 1 University Hospital 1 White Oaks Mall 2 Trails End Market 1 Richmond Row 3 Storybook Gardens 2 Children's Museum 1 Victoria Park 2 Libraries (General) 1 Byron Village 1 Hospitals 2 Central Library 1 13 14

CAC Votes: Repair Locations Cycling Cumulative Length (KM) Repair Stand Locations Votes Repair Stand Locations Votes Infrastructure 2007 2010 2012 2014 Parks Specific Sites Springbank 8 Covent Garden Market 5 Signed Road Route 20+ 20+ 20+ 20+ Ivey/Forks of the Thames 6 Community Centres 1 Victoria 4 YMCA 1 Routes with Sharrows -3810 Kiwanis 2 Police Station 1 In-boulevard Paths (lane km) 40 40 40 40 Medway 1 Fanshawe CA 1 St. Julien 1 Bike Lanes (lane km) 19 39 69 91 Other TVP: Primary paths 37 40 41 41 Neighbourhoods Special Events 1 OEV 3 Secondary pavement paths 80 90 107 119 Wortley Village 2 TOTAL (PAVEMENT) 196 232 285 321 KILOMETRES 15 16 2015 Cycling Actions 2015 Current Actions Presented update to CWC 1. Bike Parking in April, 2015: • Discussion - Public Bike Parking Downtown Pilot 1. Bike Parking • Install 2 Pilot Bicycle Corrals 2. Cycling Projects • Install 4 Bicycle Fix-it Stands 3. Cycling Events 4. Promotion and Informationn 5. Cycling Infrastructure Cycling Master Plan

2015 Current Actions 2015 Current Actions 2. Cycling Projects 2. Cycling Projects Give Active Transportation a Go! Pilot Project with MLHU: Ontario by Bike – o Encourage employees at four Cycling Tourism Workshop workplaces to walk, cycle or take transit May-August o Incentive-based o Learnings can be applied to other workplaces o Another step towards establishing London’s first Business & Institution Transportation Management Association (TMA) What makes a good cycling London is Ready for the Next destination? Steps in Cycling Tourism and Destination Cycling • Good, safe bike parking • Signage to direct; welcome cyclists 1. Why are We Ready? • Good access to cycling network 2. What are Some of the Cool Things • Information for cyclists We can Do? • Outdoor seating (benches, tables, patios) 3. What Needs Improvement!! • Public washrooms; access to water; other 4. What can the City Offer? refreshments, food 21 22

Grand Bend •2 major beach areas • quarries and lakes Biking from one end of the city to the other: • wineries • about 1 hour, • 50 metres of elevation change • breweries and • mostly on the TVP • several playhouses • great rural roads Port Stanley •great paths 23 •history Restaurant in Restaurant in Montréal Dundas, Ontario

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New York City Hotel Bike Café, Pittsburgh

27 282 Bike Café, London UK Bike Café, Zurich, Switzerland

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Establish London’s first 2015 Current Actions cycling destination area(s) 3. Cycling Events • Support and participate in TREA’s London Bicycle Festival. • Provide bike racks for special events. • Work with London Cycle Link to provide valet bike parking Many locations to choose (Tweed Ride, Dundas Street Festival, Bicycle Festival, etc.) from!!31 2015 Current Actions 2015 Current Actions 4. Bicycle Promotion and Information 5. 2015 New On-Road Infrastructure (in progress) Cycling Lane Location From To Kilometres •Website Transportation Choices information Hyde Park Oxford Street CPR 3.6 being updated and re-structured Road Ridout Street, Bellhaven Road Southdale Road Upper Queen East • Safety information and suggested cycling routes 4.0 packaged as a map book St & Nixon Avenue Ferndale Nixon Avenue Homeview Road • Reprint Bike & Walk Map to keep up with Avenue 1.0 demand. Redesign winter 2015-2016. Eastbound Egerton Street Homan Street34 Thames River 0.6

5. 2015 New On-Road Infrastructure 2015 Cycling Master Plan Cycling Lane Location From To Kilometres And most important . . . the Cycling Riverside Beaverbrook 2.2 Drive Avenue Masterster Plan represents mamany White Oak Southdale Road Exeter Road 4.0 opportunitiesrtunities to pproviderovide ininputpu and Road Oxford Street Sanatorium Commissioners helpp ggrowrow our cyclingcycling cultculture!u 3.5 West Road Road W Wonderland Eagletrace Drive Sunningdale Road 1.1 Road North Brydges Street Highbury Ashland Avenue 0.9 Avenue Second Street Dixie Street Dundas Street 1.4 Total Cycling Lane Kilometres35 22.3 Potential Next Steps for CAC Action Item Ideas/Comments 1. Cycling Master Plan Continued involvement

2. Cycling Destinations – Tourism & “Social” June/July 3. Bike Parking Solutions August/September

4. Bike Map Redesign Ideas October/November

Steps Thanks for your 1. Discover ongoing 2. Discuss commitment to 3. Actions for Consideration cycling!!!