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CAN Annual Report 2009 questionnaire for local CAN Groups
Cycling advocacy group name:
1. Members and meetings
How many members in the core group?
Does the group meet regularly? How often?
Yes,
Who have you had along to speak to the group at meetings?
2. Activities, events, projects
What activities has the group been involved in? What events and projects have you run?
Bike Wise events
Family Fun Day
Festivals (can't remember the name e.g. econ)
Opening of Atawai Pathway
3. Media
What media coverage have you had? Links to stories/video would be great.
Tamati Coffey Breakfast TV Active Transport Modes (include Link) http://can.org.nz/article/tamatis-tiki-tour-one-less-car-on-the-road
Anne's article and photo re the cycle lane advance stop box issue [can we get a link here]
4. Submissions
What submissions have you made?
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Nelson City Council draft Long Term Council Community Plan (LTCCP) 2009-2019
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Tasman District Council draft Long Term Council Community Plan (LTCCP) 2009-2019
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Nelson City Council draft Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP) 2009-2019
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Tasman District Council draft Regional Land Transport Plan (RLTP) 2009-2019
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5. Funding
What funding have you applied for / received during the year?
Funding applied for with Nelson City Council as the approved Organisation to implement a number of Active Transport Projects [attach proposal]
6. Wins
What successes have you had?
7. Other comments
Involved with Bicycle Advisory Group (BAG) a small group that meets monthly with Nelson City Council to address safety and minor maintenance issues that affect cyclists.
8. Photos
Have you a
couple of pictures we can use to illustrate the Report? Please
include a caption.
Last year's Annual Report is at http://can.org.nz/node/1091
CAN is writing its Annual Report for the year from 1 July 2008 - 30 June 2009, and we need your help.
We have a contract with NZTA which includes these outcomes:
- strengthen the existing cycling group network, in particular the smaller groups.
- maintain personal contact between CAN and each group by verbal and/or in person for the purpose of information sharing, capacity building and guidance on strategic planning.
- facilitate and encourage systems and processes that enhance national and local capability to contribute to transport planning processes
We need to tell NZTA how we are doing.
The key things they want to know are:
- How have CAN and cycling advocacy groups made a positive difference?
- What cycling projects have advanced as a result of our work?
- Why do we merit continued funding?