Support cycling in northern Ontario by encouraging planning for compact urban form that supports active transportation, connecting the province-wide cycling network, and partnering with municipalities and First Nation communities to improve cycling options.Identify regulations and policies that could be modernized to create new opportunities for passengers to take their bikes with them when travelling by bus or train, as one of the ways to support cycling for the first and last part of a trip. Gibbs reflective cycle example %PDF-1.2
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You’ll learn what went well, as well as what could have gone better, and put together an action plan to address your weaknesses. Step 5: Implement Solutions - The Action Plan. Action Plan 2.0 outlines actions across all five of #CycleON’s Strategic Directions, ensuring that we continue to take the comprehensive approach needed to advance cycling in Ontario. Through a series of consultations, members of the Advisory Panel provided strategic advice and recommendations on the design and development of #CycleON Action Plan 2.0. It has three essential parts: ����C�e�6�@���E��;^��8�t{HdCd�oyq4i�1�J5�>���v�+݇;Yv����Q���&�i�P�1BNc�B�4_oa!��d^^'��~ pp�}8���T7�P�.��He$���}\H? Explore opportunities to build on existing local Bike Month programs and expand them province-wide.Invest funds from Ontario’s carbon market to create new cycling infrastructure at the municipal and provincial levels, which will provide Ontarians with new access and opportunities via cycling.Invest in new bike parking infrastructure at a variety of locations, which will provide Ontarians with new access and opportunities for cycling.In consultation with stakeholders, develop an implementation plan for the province-wide cycling network. Cycling is a core part of Ontario’s transportation system and is integral to fostering healthier and more prosperous communities. Gibbs' Reflective Cycle was developed by Graham Gibbs in 1988 to give structure to learning from experiences. Where possible, explore opportunities to promote cycling as part of co-curricular activities before, during and after school.This could include developing cycling-related tools and materials to support educators and learners. A complete list of members of the Ministers’ Advisory Panel on Cycling can be found below. Work with key stakeholders and partners to explore and promote opportunities to improve wayfinding. An action plan is a document that documents the project. d�x���J�v��h���c?��gk��W�mΨ�s�
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As part of the Plan we are committed to actively monitoring progress against plans, to engaging with stakeholders to learn from experience and to adopt a planning approach that enables us to meet emerging challenges over the lifetime of the Plan. Some of the initiatives included in Action Plan 2.0 have already begun or are in the planning stage. Promote Ontario as a world class cycling tourism destination from the Great Lakes to the Greenbelt to the Great North through continued implementation of Tour by Bike, Ontario’s cycling tourism strategy.Continue to work collaboratively with regional partners and stakeholders to explore cycling tourism information and products.Work with the tourism and hospitality sector to continue to leverage relationships and encourage collaboration between stakeholders to support healthy and economically prosperous destinations and communities.