Tri-Cities - Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and Villages of Belcarra and Anmore
Ride your bike in Coquitlam, Port Coquitlam, Port Moody and Villages of Belcarra and Anmore? Interested in local cycling advocacy, education or events? Attend your local HUB committee meeting to see what's happening. All are welcome - no experience required!
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HUB Cycling views the diversity of our members and communities as assets and strive to create and sustain a diverse and culturally competent organization that reflects the populations we serve. This is central to our mission, “to get more people cycling more often” and to our ongoing efforts to remove barriers to cycling.
COMMITTEE INFORMATION
Chairs: Andrew Hartline and Colin Fowler
E-mail: tri-cities@bikehub.ca
Facebook: Tri-Cities Bike HUB
Join the Tri-Cities Local Committee Mailing List
Visit wiki.bikehub.ca for more information about the committee, including agendas, minutes, correspondence, and other information.
MEETING INFORMATION
Monthly, on the 1st Tuesday, 6:30-8:30 pm (No meetings in January, June & August)
Location: Coquitlam Public Library Boardroom, City Centre Branch.
Visit the Tri-Cities wiki page or join us on our HUB Tri-Cities Facebook Page for more information or read about our ongoing work and successes below!
Current Priorities
See a list of the Committee's current Priorities and upcoming projects, Other items the Committee is working on:
- Continue to meet with Ministry of Transportation and other stakeholders to extend Central Valley Greenway to the Port Mann Bridge and beyond.
- Providing feedback and suggestions to Port Moody, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam regarding cycling infrastructure.
- Working towards improvements and amendments to the cycling facilities/access on and around the new Port Mann Bridge infrastructure.
- Working to improve Pitt River bridge cycling connections.
- Continuation and completion of bike routes along Lougheed Highway, between Schoolhouse and Coquitlam Centre, as well as between the Coquitlam Center and Pitt River Bridge.
- Improving safety and access for cyclists on Kingsway in Port Coquitlam, especially around Broadway Street, & as an access point towards the Pitt River Bridge
- Working to improve east-west bike lanes in Port Moody and Port Coquitlam
- Working to improve cycling network connectivity throughout the Tri-Cities region
2023 Action Plan
To see the committee's action plan for 2023-2024, click here.
We also just updated our map of future projects: https://umap.openstreetmap.fr/
Infrastructure Successes
- Maze gate removal, Coquitlam and Port Coquitlam (ongoing, but many removed!)
- Gatensbury MUP, Regan Ave to Port Moody (2023)
- Guildford Greenway, Phase 1 - Johnson to Port Moody (2023)
- Sumiqwuelu (formerly Riverview) wayfinding signage & chain removal from pathway (2023)
- Prairie Avenue MUP between Fremont St and Coast Meridian (2022)
- King Albert Greenway from Blue Mountain Street to Hillcrest Street, extended 2021
- King Albert Greenway from Porter Street to Hillcrest Street, connecting the existing greenway from Porter Street to Blue Mountain Street (2020)
- Multi-use path built on Gatensbury Road linking Port Moody and Coquitlam and connecting schools, downtown Port Moody, a Skytrain station and the West Coast Express (2019 Infrastructure Improvement Award)
- Riverview multi-use path connects Colony Farm in the south with Coquitlam Centre in the north (2019)
- Heritage Mountain extension completed with separated bicycle facilities from Turner Creek Drive to David Avenue (2019)
- Murray Street multi-use path extension completed from Electronic Avenue to Hugh Street (2019)
- Sheep Paddocks Trail reopened, connecting Pitt River Road to Colony Farm (2019)
- New access ramp connecting bike facilities on the Moody Street Overpass to the Moody Centre SkyTrain station (2019)
- Dogwood Fairview Citywide Greenway multi-use path built connecting Burquitlam and Lougheed neighbourhoods (2018)
- Mixed use path and on-street bike lanes on David Avenue in Coquitlam
- Bike lanes along Murray street in Port Moody
- New bike lanes along Barnet and Lougheed in Coquitlam
- Funding secured for upgraded bike lanes along Barnet in Coquitlam
- Key north-south routes in Coquitlam (Pinetree, Johnson)
- Port Mann bridge access and safety improvements
2022 Municipal Elections Surveys
Coquitlam Survey Results
Candidate | Do you think that your city's elected officials are doing enough to address transportation needs of future generations in light of the climate crisis & increases in transportation costs? | Will you work to ensure that everyone in your city has equitable access to safe cycling infrastructure? | Will you vote in favour of infrastructure projects that separate bicycles from cars and pedestrians in areas of high cycling potential? | The budget for bike infrastructure should... | Would you support a reduction in parking minimums for new construction? | Will you be a champion for active transportation on council? |
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Richard Stewart (Mayor) | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Adel Gamar (Mayor) | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Benjamin Perry | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Dennis Marsden | Yes | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Sean Lee | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Phillip Buchan | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Teri Towner | Yes | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Ali Tootian | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Steve Kim | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Cameron McBryer | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | No | Yes |
Zoe Royer | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Trish Mandewo | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Carl Trepanier | Yes | Yes | Yes | Stay the same | No | Yes |
Matt Djonlic | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
View candidates' long-form answers here.
Candidates that have endorsed our Cycling Platform
Phillip Buchan, Matt Djonlic, Adel Gamar, Sean Lee, Dennis Marsden, Trish Mandewo, Cameron McBryer*, Benjamin Perry, Richard Stewart, Teri Towner*
Incumbents underlined
*with reservations
Port Coquitlam Survey Results
Candidate | Will you work to ensure that everyone in your city has equitable access to safe cycling infrastructure? | Will you vote in favour of infrastructure projects that separate bicycles from cars and pedestrians in areas of high cycling potential? | The budget for bike infrastructure should... | Would you support a reduction in parking minimums for new construction? | Will you be a champion for active transportation on council? |
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Erik Minty | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Cindy Carkner | Yes | Yes | Increase | No | Yes |
Mithila Karnik | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Nancy McCurrach | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Jami Watson | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Steve Darling | Yes | Yes | Stay the same | Yes | Yes |
Paige Petriw | Yes | Yes | Stay the same | No | Yes |
View candidates' long-form answers here.
Candidates that have endorsed our Cycling Platform
Mithila Karnik, Nancy McCurrach, Erik Minty, Jami Watson
Incumbents underlined
Port Moody Survey Results
Candidate | Do you think that your city's elected officials are doing enough to address transportation needs of future generations in light of the climate crisis & increases in transportation costs? | Will you work to ensure that everyone in your city has equitable access to safe cycling infrastructure? | Will you vote in favour of infrastructure projects that separate bicycles from cars and pedestrians in areas of high cycling potential? | The budget for bike infrastructure should... | Would you support a reduction in parking minimums for new construction? | Will you be a champion for active transportation on council? |
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Steve Milani (Mayor) | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Kyla Knowles | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Callan Morrison | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Dustin Chelen | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | No | Yes |
Richard Biedka | No | Yes | No | Stay the same | No | Yes |
Amy Lubik | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Samantha Agtarap | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
Haven Lurbiecki | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
David Stuart | No | Yes | Yes | Increase | Yes | Yes |
View candidates' long-form answers here.
Candidates that have endorsed our Cycling Platform
Samantha Agtarap, Kyla Knowles*, Amy Lubik
Incumbents underlined
*with reservations
Cycling Maps
The City of Coquitlam and TransLink have created maps of the cycling networks in the Tri-Cities to help all cyclists navigate safely and comfortably on their bikes. These maps are updated regularly to provide current information on cycling and show the comfort levels of each route based on how separated it is from traffic. PDF versions of the maps for the Tri-Cities are available at the links below. Cycling maps for other Metro Vancouver municipalities are available at bikehub.ca/maps.
- TransLink Tri-Cities Map (including Anmore and Belcarra) (PDF, Updated Feb 2021)
- Tri-Cities Cycling Map (PDF, Updated 2021)
- Coquitlam Cycling Resources
- Tri-Cities Low/High Traffic Stress Map
Cycling 'Hot Spots' in the Tri-Cities
As part of HUB's State of Cycling project, BikeMaps.org produced a series of maps highlighting conflict areas for cyclists across Metro Vancouver. See the map for 'hot spots' in the Tri-Cities. Please note that these maps show conflicts, but don't account for ridership levels. You can log conflicts/crashes and near misses on BikeMaps.org. Help improve cycling infrastructure and close 'gaps' by getting involved with HUB's work in your area. See details above for the Tri-Cities Local Committee. Special thanks to BikeMaps.org for all their help and assistance producing these maps.
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