Charmaine Magumbe

QUESTION 1
YES.

QUESTION 2
YES.

QUESTION 3
YES.

QUESTION 4
YES.

QUESTION 5
NO.

QUESTION 6
NO.

QUESTION 7
YES.

QUESTION 8
When I am on council I would want policies and procedures that adopt the Vision Zero policies. In New York, where they adopted the Vision Zero 4years ago the results were: As Canadian cities struggle to find solutions to traffic-related pedestrian and cycling deaths, New York City is touting its remarkable four-year turnaround in making its streets safer — something the mayor says is the result of going all in on a Sweden-conceived road safety program. New York credits its “”Vision Zero”” program for a 44 per cent drop in pedestrian deaths since 2014, with overall traffic fatalities down by 27 per cent. The first half of 2018 has seen the fewest traffic-related fatalities in any six-month period ever measured in America’s most populated city, officials say. The implementation of Vision Zero took the will of their New York politician. The Vison Zero plan in Queens, New York was voted down by the people in that ward. But their Mayor in his tweet,; Nearly 300 people have been injured along Skillman and 43rd Avenues in Queens. 2 lives have been lost. @NYC_DOT has listened to voices across the community. I’ve instructed them to move forward with pedestrian safety and protected bike lanes that will save lives. #VisionZero. We need councilors, like me, at the Peterborough municipality who are for the safety of all use of transportation, cyclist, pedestrians, wheelchairs, and car to use our public roads for the enjoyment of Peterborough resident. #VisionZero.

QUESTION 9
I would love for the cycling community to work along with the Councillor at Peterborough Municipality to create an transportation environment for all to enjoy.

Henry Clarke

QUESTION 1
YES.

QUESTION 2
YES.

QUESTION 3
YES.

QUESTION 4
YES.

QUESTION 5
NO.

QUESTION 6
YES.

QUESTION 7
YES.

QUESTION 8
1. Promote active transportation at every opportunity
2. Complete the sidewalk plan for every street
3. sSpeed up the addition of walking and biking trails, lanes etc. I especially like the separated lanes wherever possible

QUESTION 9
Help with educating both motorists and bicyclists on the expectations for safe biking. Provide input into priorities for new or improved lanes, etc.

Jeff Westlake

QUESTION 1
NO.

QUESTION 2
NO.

QUESTION 3
NO.

QUESTION 4
YES.

QUESTION 5
NO.

QUESTION 6
YES.

QUESTION 7
NO.

QUESTION 8
Open to any suggestions that don’t have a budgetary impact.

QUESTION 9
No response.

Dave McGowan

No Response Yet.

Don Vassiliadis

No Response Yet.