Advocacy, education and outreach in support of Vancouver's public spaces

granville-bridge-greenway - 2019 update Granville Bridge Greenway – supporting enhanced public engagement

UPDATE (January 31): Good news! City Council voted to proceed with an engagement process that looked at the centre boulavard and “options for a safe and accessible path for all ages and abilities on the west or east side of the... Continue reading »

January 29, 2019   |   0 comments
South False Creek Seawall - Study Area Engagement: Improving the South False Creek Seawall

The City of Vancouver wants your opinion on proposed improvements to the south seawall, between the Cambie and Burrard Bridges. The first event, hosted by the City of Vancouver’s Active Transport Team at the Granville Island Hotel, took place last Saturday.... Continue reading »

February 2, 2016   |   0 comments
City of Vancouver 5 Year Cycling Network: Additions and Upgrades On bikes, budgets, and making more room for the sidewalk

On Thursday, City Council will be hearing a report and presentation on “Active Transportation Update and Pilot for Skateboarding in Protected Bike Lanes” – which includes a program for cycling infrastructure improvements over the next five years. As you’ve probably... Continue reading »

December 9, 2015   |   0 comments
Union Street Bike Path - P1040443 VPSN supports additional investment in cycling infrastructure

Earlier improvements to the Adanac Bikeway On Wednesday, City Council will be deliberating over a staff report on three ‘active transportation corridor’ improvements: Union Street (Gore Street to Carrall Street) Cambie Bridge (north end to Beatty Street) Canada Line (pedestrian... Continue reading »

June 11, 2013   |   0 comments
Spread the Bike Love Party

Thursday November 17 7:00pm til late Chapel Arts 304 Dunlevy St. Vancouver The Vancouver Area Cycling Coalition is throwing a party in the name of keeping the bike love coming! Music, art, and drink inspired dance moves. Become a member and... Continue reading »

November 4, 2011   |   0 comments