Planning for Active Transportation
The below links contains a set of policy briefs developed by students in the Planning for Active Transportation class taught at McGill University in the past years.
Click here to access a sample of intersection design sample and planning memo developed by McGill students to address cycling conflicts at Rue Rachel & Rue Saint-Urbain and St-Urbain & ave des Pins intersections in Montreal. These memos were developed as part of an assignment in the Planning for Active Transport (URBP 506) Winter 2018.
Click here to access a sample of policy briefs developed by McGill students to address cycling conflicts at Bellechasse & Boulevard Saint Laurent intersection in Montreal. These briefs were developed as part of an assignment in the Planning for Active Transport (URBP 506) Fall 2016.
Click here to access all policy briefs developed by McGill students to guide the future of cycling in Montreal. These briefs were developed as part of an assignment in the Planning for Active Transport (URBP 506) Fall 2015. The assignment was developed in collaboration with Daniel Lambert from Coalition Vélo Montréal addressing the Mayor of Montreal with ideas on how to make Montreal a world class cycling city.
Please note that all ideas expressed in the briefs on this page are of students in a transport class at McGill University. The ideas are part of an academic exercise teaching students how to develop a policy brief to solve a real world problem.
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