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San Juan Greenway. Cycling and Walking. Centennial Trails Project. WJI PRODUCTIONS. Overview Map of San Juan Greenway. Blenkinsop Lake. Arbutus Cove. East Section. Overview. Hiking, Cycling and Walking – and cars! Route Starts at Arbutus Cove in Saanich
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San Juan Greenway • Cycling and Walking Centennial Trails Project • WJI PRODUCTIONS
Overview Map of San Juan Greenway Blenkinsop Lake Arbutus Cove East Section
Overview Hiking, Cycling and Walking – and cars! Route Starts at Arbutus Cove in Saanich 3.5km Route Follows San Juan Avenue Route Ends at Glendenning Road
Needs More Painted Road Signs Currently, there are only 13 Painted Road signs All 13 paints are in the first one kilometre of the 3.5km greenway West of Tyndall Avenue, for 2.5km, there are no roadway paints
Long-term Goals The desired goal is Safety for Users Define Cycling Lanes Road Markings to Inform Drivers
Columbia Drive Access Trail VIEWED NORTH
Several North/South Roadsto Cross Majestic Drive
The Present Situation “Greenway” is a misnomer The Route Simply Follows Roads This Route Needs Safety Improvements for Cyclists
Shelbourne Street Crossing Note there are two lanes of traffic here: Both Northbound & Southbound Lanes This Major Intersection Needs a Crossing Light
All The Cyclist Gets for Safety is a Few Roadside Signs Elnido Road This one Reads: “SHARE THE ROAD”
Harvest Lane Improvements Between Harvest Lane & Parkside Crescent
Mt. Douglas Parking Lot Glendenning Road Connects the San Juan Greenway to the Blenkinsop Greenway . . . . it too is a road with no provisions for cyclists Glendenning Trailhead to San Juan Greenway
Potential Alternatives Bicycle lanes should be added On-street parking should be curtailed Additional Painted Roadway Signs
Blenkinsop Greenway to Lochside The Lochside Trail connects to the Galloping Goose Trail in another 3km southbound
THE END Thank you for considering this matter