Friday, May 31, 2019
Saturday, May 25, 2019
: @EvergreenCanada : City Builder term of the day : Inclusive city : A city in which all residents are included in the decision making and development process, and where all feel they belong. https://t.co/aCBUxBvTPh pic.twitter.com/horfeN27fv
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) May 25, 2019
Friday, May 24, 2019
Urban design : "Creation of city features including public space, infrastructure, transport, landscapes, community facilities.” To be clear urban design isn’t just about how it looks it’s about how city-building elements work together in mutual support. https://t.co/QpAYy6WYQT
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) May 24, 2019
"Modernization of this urban public space is not at core a technical problem, not a problem of engineering or landscape architecture, tho both of those are essential once the vision and design have been established. It’s at core a problem of urban design." https://t.co/QpAYy6WYQT
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) May 22, 2019
: @EvergreenCanada : City Builder term of the day : Regenerative city : A city designed to eliminate negative environmental impact + help restore balance w/ natural systems. Regenerative cities are low-carbon and rely on renewable energies not fossil fuels https://t.co/aCBUxBvTPh pic.twitter.com/ixqt9tPdkU
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) May 24, 2019
Tuesday, May 21, 2019
Nanaimo Downtown Mobility Hub Project :
I fear what might be hiding in the weeds
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"You can’t add other modes to an already overbuilt private car network. Car infrastructure has to be reduced to accommodate safe equitable walking, accessible mobility for disabled, bicycling, and transit for every age and shape and size of human."
• travel lane width reductions (proven to reduce vehicle travel speeds)
• lane eliminations (road diets, resulting in more equitable share of the street);
• elimination of “beg buttons” at every City-controlled intersection in the urban core (pedestrians should never have to seek permission to cross on green);
• elimination of right turns on red lights (research shows high incidence of pedestrian and cyclist injury and death);
• sidewalk extension lines including zebras across every intersection in the 800m urban zone.
Pedestrian crossing locations : only 4 in the 200m zone, 2 in the 400 m zone, 9 in 800m zone.
Mid-block pedestrian crossings : There are 2 on city controlled streets (one on Terminal MoTI jurisdiction) Skinner St ?? Mid-block zebras should be mandatory with few exceptions on every block of a certain length.
Pedestrian walkway connections between blocks. Sounds great but I have no idea what’s meant by this.
Accessible connection upgrade. There’s one. Have disabled activists confirmed that that’s all that’s needed?
Enhanced pedestrian realm. Details please. This should be one of the primary focuses of the plan. Times up for empty homilies.
Intersection Pedestrian Operation Improvement I assume this means “beg buttons.” In a walkable urban zone the pedestrian should never seek permission to walk on green.
Genuine walkability is achievable in this zone and the interventions to do it are low cost and quick. Mystified why staff resist. I’ve a strong sense that the public support for this urbanization has grown far beyond that of staff’s.
Friday, May 17, 2019
Who's not in the room?
Wednesday, May 15, 2019
Downtown mobility for humans of every shape and size, age and ability
Here’s how to tell if this plan has merit : look for these kinds of things :
- mentions of travel lane width reductions;
- lane eliminations (road diets);
- elimination of “beg buttons” at every City-controlled intersection in the urban core;
- repurposing parking lots to urban squares and affordable housing;
- elimination of right turns on red lights;
- sidewalk extension lines including zebras across every intersection in the 800m urban zone.
Friday, May 10, 2019
Nanaimo's Downtown Mobility Hub Project
To: Bill Sims, Director of Engineering & Public Works bill.sims@nanaimo.ca
Bill, great news that the Downtown Mobility Hub Project is underway. Downtown, more than other neighbourhoods, belongs, to a great degree, to everyone in the city. At the same time it's home and place of work to thousands of Nanaimo-ites.
City Builder term of the day : Mobility : 1. Ability to move all people safely affordably between where they live, work + play. Walking, cycling, wheelchairs, transit, cars. 2. Ability to transport goods in efficient sustainable manner for the benefit of all. @EvergreenCanada pic.twitter.com/kkjLa1sIf1— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) May 10, 2019
Thursday, May 9, 2019
City Builder term of the day : Public Space : An area or place that is open and accessible to all people. @EvergreenCanada https://t.co/aCBUxBvTPh pic.twitter.com/xMnOrk1p0O
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) May 9, 2019
Saturday, May 4, 2019
"Life is an ad hoc affair. It has to be improvised all the time because of the hard fact that everything we do changes what is. This is distressing to people who would like to see things beautifully planned out and settled once and for all." —Jane Jacobs, born today 1916 pic.twitter.com/CfJpV19bpU
— Nate Storring (@natestorring) May 4, 2019
Friday, May 3, 2019
Walkable City Rules!
Here’s the INTRODUCTION to my new book, Walkable City Rules. I’m tweeting the whole book out May - July, one rule a day. Enjoy! Or go to: https://t.co/plsUP7l0HF pic.twitter.com/hu3EC2Cza1
— Jeff Speck (@JeffSpeckAICP) April 29, 2019
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
City Builder term of the day : Civic Engagement : A process and practice that seeks to include residents in decision making around city building. Can be led by individuals or groups, by public or private organizations, or by government @EvergreenCanada https://t.co/MZI55MHt8b pic.twitter.com/vTn605Ilex
— NanaimoCommons (@NanaimoCommons) May 1, 2019