Q: Are there others working on this issue that you would encourage us to invite next time?
A: You got a very diverse group! No additions.
Karen Hawley
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2014-04-15 16:12:51 -0400
Q: Are there others working on this issue that you would encourage us to invite next time?
A: You got a very diverse group! No additions.
Karen Hawley
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2014-04-15 16:12:26 -0400
Q: What was the most important take away or lesson for you? A: There are lots of people who are organizing around active transportation issues and that is heartening!
Karen Hawley
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2014-04-15 16:11:50 -0400
Q: What advice do you have for us on how to do it even better next time? A: The discussion questions were really good and it would have been great to get the group to focus on them. If there was a designated facilitator that could stand outside of the discussion and not be the one taking minutes I think the group would have focused better.
Karen Hawley
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2014-04-15 16:10:14 -0400
Q: What is your number one priority related to Complete Streets? A: Trees and green infrastructure, like rain gardens and swales.
Karen Hawley
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2014-04-15 16:09:29 -0400
Q: How was the strategy discussion? A: OK
Wallace Beaton
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2014-04-13 17:33:02 -0400
Q: Do you want to help organize around (i) election (ii) budget (iii) policy development (iv) specific streets or anything else? A: ii) budget & iv) specific streets – school zones!
Wallace Beaton
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2014-04-13 17:32:19 -0400
Q: Are there others working on this issue that you would encourage us to invite next time?
A: Bring in reps from TCAT and Centre d’écologie urbaine de Montréal to share their lessons learned in developing strong coalitions that advance the CS and AT agendas in both cities.
Wallace Beaton
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2014-04-13 17:31:15 -0400
Q: What was the most important take away or lesson for you? A: A broad CS coalition that goes beyond the usual active transportation suspects is forming in Ottawa and we need to continue to build it.
Wallace Beaton
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2014-04-13 17:27:21 -0400
Q: What advice do you have for us on how to do it even better next time? A: Give each councillor a specific question to respond to. I found some of them rambled or focused on micro-issues within their specific wards which didn’t address the larger barriers to CS implementation.
Wallace Beaton
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2014-04-13 17:25:51 -0400
Q: What is your number one priority related to Complete Streets? A: 1) Revisions to current road design guidelines (so planners/engineers have detailed how-to manual). 2) Budget 2015 & beyond: shifting resources within existing transportation budget to support CS and active transportation
Wallace Beaton
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2014-04-13 17:21:03 -0400
Q: How was the strategy discussion? A: Excellent
Thomas McVeigh
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2014-04-11 20:21:32 -0400
Q: How was the strategy discussion? A: Good
Linds Paul
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2014-04-10 23:08:14 -0400
Q: What advice do you have for us on how to do it even better next time? A: Use a fully accessible location so that you can get input from the disabled community.
Q: What was the most important take away or lesson for you? A: City Councilor Egli spoke about a community that did not want a sidewalk along their street, but it turned out they wanted a multi use path. He said that it’s important to work together.
Q: What advice do you have for us on how to do it even better next time? A: This was my first time attending a forum as big as this one was. I thought it was all very well organized.
Q: Do you want to help organize around (i) election (ii) budget (iii) policy development (iv) specific streets or anything else? A: Possibly policy development.
Brian Hunter
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2014-04-10 15:32:14 -0400
Q: Are you organizing any upcoming events that you’d like us to help advertise? A: Possibly
Brian Hunter
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2014-04-10 15:31:19 -0400
Q: What advice do you have for us on how to do it even better next time? A: No advice. I thought you provided a productive forum.
Brian Hunter
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2014-04-10 15:30:25 -0400
Q: What is your number one priority related to Complete Streets? A: Finding that balance that meets needs of community – balance, not single solution..
Richard Larouche
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2014-04-09 16:05:23 -0400
Q: Do you want to help organize around (i) election (ii) budget (iii) policy development (iv) specific streets or anything else? A: I would like to continue making the case for moving from a piecemeal approach to a more coordinated approach (creating a network of complete streets rather than isolated complete streets) for the implementation of the complete streets policy
A: You got a very diverse group! No additions.
A: You got a very diverse group! No additions.
A: There are lots of people who are organizing around active transportation issues and that is heartening!
A: The discussion questions were really good and it would have been great to get the group to focus on them. If there was a designated facilitator that could stand outside of the discussion and not be the one taking minutes I think the group would have focused better.
A: Trees and green infrastructure, like rain gardens and swales.
A: OK
A: ii) budget & iv) specific streets – school zones!
A: Bring in reps from TCAT and Centre d’écologie urbaine de Montréal to share their lessons learned in developing strong coalitions that advance the CS and AT agendas in both cities.
A: A broad CS coalition that goes beyond the usual active transportation suspects is forming in Ottawa and we need to continue to build it.
A: Give each councillor a specific question to respond to. I found some of them rambled or focused on micro-issues within their specific wards which didn’t address the larger barriers to CS implementation.
A: 1) Revisions to current road design guidelines (so planners/engineers have detailed how-to manual). 2) Budget 2015 & beyond: shifting resources within existing transportation budget to support CS and active transportation
A: Excellent
A: Good
A: Use a fully accessible location so that you can get input from the disabled community.
A: Awful
A: City Councilor Egli spoke about a community that did not want a sidewalk along their street, but it turned out they wanted a multi use path. He said that it’s important to work together.
A: This was my first time attending a forum as big as this one was. I thought it was all very well organized.
A: I want children to be able to walk/bike to school safely.
A: Good
A: Possibly policy development.
A: Possibly
A: No advice. I thought you provided a productive forum.
A: Finding that balance that meets needs of community – balance, not single solution..
A: Good
A: Good
A: Larger room
A: Pedestrian safety
A: Good
A: Good
A: I would like to continue making the case for moving from a piecemeal approach to a more coordinated approach (creating a network of complete streets rather than isolated complete streets) for the implementation of the complete streets policy