Vancouver rolls out Burrard Bridge bike lanes plan
Last Updated: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 | 2:08 PM PT
CBC News
Pedestians and cyclists say that sidewalks on the Burrard Bridge have become dangerously crowded. (CBC)Vancouver City Hall has released details of a $1.3 million plan to create two bike lanes on the Burrard Bridge, starting July 13.
The western curb lane on the bridge will become a bike lane for cyclists crossing toward Kitsilano, while the eastern sidewalk will be reserved for cyclists heading downtown.
Pedestrians traveling in both directions will be restricted to the western sidewalk, and car and truck traffic will be reduced from six lanes to five, with three northbound lanes and two southbound lanes.
Other changes will include protective barriers to separate the bike lanes from vehicles, traffic signal modifications, and measures to provide priority access for buses.
A public information program will prepare the public for the changes, and a monitoring program will assess the impacts, according to city staff.
Assistant city engineer Jerry Dobrovolony said he hopes to avoid the problems that plagued a similar trial in 1996. That one was eventually cut short due to overwhelming traffic jams and negative public reaction.
"We are spending more time designing the project," said Dobrovolony. "We are spending more time communicating when it starts.
"We're going to have a very intense communications campaign running in the three weeks up to the trial. People will know what's happening and what their options are."
City staff will report back to council on the project after three months, he said. The entire project is slated to run for six months.
Share Tools
Latest British Columbia News Headlines
- Former Stanley Park petting zoo goats feared slaughtered
- The chair of Vancouver's park board says she's outraged at the possible slaughter of goats that used to live at the Stanley Park farmyard. more »
- New Westminster man saves woman from house fire
- A New Westminster, B.C., man is being called a hero after rescuing a woman from the balcony of a burning home early Sunday morning. more »
- Adults-only trade show cancelled in B.C. Bible belt
- Organizers of an adults-only trade show say they're cancelling a three-day event that was scheduled to take place in British Columbia's Bible belt. more »
- Canada fails to advance to Davis Cup quarters
- Canada failed to advance to the Davis Cup quarter-finals Sunday as France's Jo-Wilfried Tsonga beat surprise substitute Frank Dancevic in straight sets in Vancouver. more »
Top News Headlines
- Markets gain after Greece approves austerity plan
- World stock markets rise after Greece's parliament approves a new set of austerity measures that were required by international lenders in exchange for an emergency bailout. more »
- Hit and run victim's family fears accused will walk
- The family of a young mother killed in a hit and run is outraged that the case against the alleged driver is among thousands in B.C. at risk of being thrown out because of a huge court backlog. more »
- Quebec town 'heartbroken' after killing of woman, sisters
- A small Quebec town is in mourning Sunday after a Quebec man was charged with killing his nieces and his mother, who were found dead in their family home. more »
- Neil Macdonald: The death penalty debate America isn't having
- Texas's death row archive is a troubling document, not the least for what it doesn't say about those who may be wrongfully convicted, Neil Macdonald writes. more »
- Former Stanley Park petting zoo goats feared slaughtered
- Adults-only trade show cancelled in B.C. Bible belt
- New Westminster man saves woman from house fire
- B.C. vets call for ban on dog docking, cropping
- Crane drops section of Port Mann bridge into B.C. river
- Langley man struck, killed by train
- RCMP request retraction over 'slanderous' article
- Pickton investigators defended by man who warned of killer
- Emailed rave rape pictures earn teen probation

