Building the Cycling City | City Conversations
2018, Series City Conversations, Cities
With 22.5 million bicycles for a population of 18 million, the Netherlands is undoubtedly the worlds top cycling nation. However, there remains an erroneous belief thatwhile the Dutch can provide encouragementtheir methods are unrepeatable, and their results unattainable.
Miles of separated cycle tracks, dedicated bike streets, and off-street paths are something that only works for them and not us. But even they started somewhere. Can the country that has spent decades building comfortable cycling infrastructure provide a blueprint for Metro Vancouver?
To explore the issue, we've invited Chris and Melissa Bruntlett, founders of and authors of . Joining them will be from the City of North Vancouver and Kati Tamashiro, Section Head for Active Transportation with the City of Vancouver. As always, bring your questions, comments, and your lunch!
12:30 p.m. (PT)
515 West Hastings Street, Vancouver
Room 7000
We respectfully acknowledge that this event takes place on the unceded, traditional, ancestral territories of the S廎硬x戔w繳7mesh, slilwta优, and x妢m庛k妢ym First Nations.
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