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Thispage is for adding / keeping track of important links according totype. If you have a large picture to upload, please do so, BUT Links and small images are preferred to uploadsbecause they don't use our memory (we have a limit of 100Mb).

Feel free to e-mail an important link to the list, and adding ithere at your leisure. Also, if youread about an important link, and think that we should all keep track of it, please copyand paste it here. Be careful not to delete the page.


Images:

Local Organizations:

Transcona Trails contact:


Businesses:

Kildonan Place Mall contact:



Maps:


City of Winnipeg

City of Winnipeg Active Transportation Study - Existing Facilities Network Map (2004)

City of Winnipeg Active Transportation Study - Winter Facilities Network Map (2004)

City of Winnipeg Active Transportation Study - Proposed Facilities Network Map (2004)

City of Winnipeg Active Transportation Study - Future Facilities Network Map (2004)

"PlanWinnipeg 2020 Vision - "Transportation" Concept Plan to 2020 and Beyond"


Powerpoints:

On-Street Bikeways and Off-Street Trails PowerPoint Presentation (32mb)

Very Very Good!!!

Documents:

"Analysisof Successful Grassroots Movements Relating to Pedestrians and Bicyclesand A Guide On How to Initiate a Successful Program" (U.S. Department of Transportation) (PDF)

A Longitudinal Analysis on the Effect of Bicycle Facilities on Commute Mode Share (Barnes, Thompson, Krizek) - Thispaper uses census data to describe changes in bicycle commute modeshares between 1990 and 2000 in the Minneapolis-St. Paul, MN area, andspecifically the impact of new bicycle facilities that were createdduring this decade.

One Green City, Winnipeg, MB:

-a detailed plan describing how to create a first-class cycling routenetwork, A.S.A.P., that is safe for the young or inexperienced,convenient and comfortable for the commuter . . . and fun for everyone -

-organized into chapters (Bikeway Network, Cycling-Friendly Streets,Bike Parking, Winnipeg Transit, Marketing & Health Promotion, LawEnforcement & Analysis) that reflect all of the factors needed tocreate a truly great

cycling-friendly city.

- adapted to Winnipeg in April 2007 - - - based onChicago's Bike Plan 2015 (with permission from

Ben Gomberg, The City ofChicago's Bicycle Program Coordinator)


Final Report on Winnipeg Bicycle Traffic Counts June 2007 (Prologica Research / Bike to the Future)

The report highlights a number of things, including the
growth in numbers of cyclists as the weather improves, the high proportions
of cyclists riding on the sidewalks, and the large number of downtown
commuter cyclists, estimated at almost 5,000 in early June.


Draft Zoning By-law Bicycle Parking Requirements (Bike to the Future- 2007)



City of Winnipeg:

GreenSpace -The city of Winnipeg's new environmental site - includes information onthe Greenhouse Gas Action Plan, active transportation initiatives,etc... (likely home of future Active Transportation website component)

AT Study

Winnipeg's Active Transportation Study- Final Report - (Cityof Winnipeg and MARR Consulting) (Feb.2005) For the main report, cIickicon at left, for appendices (including maps, see beIow:

Appendices and Maps

A - Terms of Reference
B - Public Works Survey Results
C - Active Transportation Focus Group Results
D - On-line Survey Results
E - Commuter Challenge Contest entries Results
Executive Summary
F - Fall Telephone Survey Results
G - Current Policy Details
H - Glossary of Active Transportation Facility Terms
I - Reference List for Facility Design Guidelines and Standards
J - Sample Design Standards for Active Transportation Facilities
K - Comprehensive list of all facility recommendations
L - Existing Active Transportation Programs and Related Organizations
M - Priority Facility Recommendations by Geographic Region and Treatment
N - Map - Winnipeg's Existing Active Transportation Facilities as of September 2004
O - Map - Winnipeg's Winter Active Transportation Facilities as of September 2004
P - Map - Winnipeg's Proposed Active Transportation Facilities
Q - Map - Winnipeg's Future Active Transportation Facilities Network
R - References
Table of Contents - Appendices

Events Attended:


Phone numbers:

to report a dangerous pothole, etc.. call: 986-ROAD

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