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From Pilot to Practice: Bike Valet Services at Local Events December 3, 2014 Sharon Mackinnon and Peter Topalovic.

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1 From Pilot to Practice: Bike Valet Services at Local Events December 3, 2014 Sharon Mackinnon and Peter Topalovic

2 How did all these people get here?

3 Challenge = Opportunity! Hamilton has many festivals/events Challenge in getting people there Opportunity for Bike Valet Opportunity to offer more “greening opportunities”

4 What is a Bike Valet? Works like a coat check Free, safe, secure bike parking Usually is fenced off with bike racks

5 Signage & gateway Tents, tables & chairs for volunteers Opportunity for advertising

6 Happy, enthusiastic, trained knowledgeable volunteers Sign in/sign out sheet and bike tags

7 Who’s involved? Public Health Services Public Works

8 Primary Objectives Build community capacity Encourage AT to/from events Provide safe/secure bike parking Provide event organizers a structured location for bikes ↓ car parking requirements ↑ mobility around events by ↓ traffic congestion

9 To maximize the value of public investment in AT infrastructure Establish cycling to events as a normative behaviour Secondary Objectives

10 Provide info on transportation programs Promote volunteer activities & not for profits Secondary Objectives City transportation goals fulfilled

11 Team up with other City Programs Team up with other service providers

12 Summary of Bike Valet Pilot Program Open Streets Hamilton lead 4 events May to August 2013 Parked 440 bikes Volunteers worked in pairs for 4 hour shifts Charged event organizer $300 that went to not-for-profit Used City of Hamilton resources but City doesn’t coordinate

13 Lessons Learned Advertising/communication key Bike valet hours same as event Appropriate space Visible location & wayfinding Use bike racks for parking bikes Firm surface Shade and water for volunteers

14 Recommendations Provision of bike parking mandatory at events (?) No cost to park a bike but donations are ok Branding, sponsorship & advertising opportunities – leverage the opportunity Adequate signage, space, location (location, location!)

15 T-shirts, chairs, shade, water 2 volunteers per 4 hr shift Back-up plan in place for volunteers who can’t make it On-line evaluation for participants Operator/event owner should have insurance The City does not run valets! Recommendations

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17 Pilot to Practice: Hamilton’s largest street festival is inspired to run a 1000 bike valet in partnership with Downtown BIA

18 Future Opportunities Integration with Bike Share Continue collaboration on program services and community engagement Bike Valet as part of Bike Friendly BIAs

19 Future Opportunities City is assisting a Not-For-Profit to provide a 1000 bike valet at Pan Am Opportunity for bike valets at all Ti-Cat games & stadium events

20 Future Opportunities Integrated PanAm Bike Valet and Bikeshare station

21 Future Opportunities Cycling takes the pressure off transit to move up to 15% of spectators to the stadium from Downtown and GO

22 Thank you Sharon.Mackinnon@Hamilton.ca City of Hamilton, Public Health Service Peter.Topalovic@Hamilton.ca City of Hamilton, Public Works


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