Sustainable and Active Mobility Advisory Committee
The Sustainable and Active Mobility Advisory Committee advises Council on active and sustainable transportation including cycling/biking, walking, public transit and accessibility for both commuting and recreational purposes.
For further information about this committee, please contact cityclerk@stjohns.ca
Membership
The Committee is composed of a maximum of 11 residents serving as public members that reflect a diverse demographic including the following:
- up to two beginners to avid cyclists and users of other forms of active mobility transportation
- Up to two people with disabilities who have lived experience with either or a combination of a mobility barrier and a vision barrier
- up to two pedestrian representatives, including one runner and one walker
- up to two public transit user representatives (a combination of conventional and para transit users would be ideal)
- at least one member is a senior (50 years of age or over)
- at least one member is a youth (18 – 30)
- at least one member who is a parent/guardian of young children
Current Committee Members
- Noel Roy: Citizen Representative
- David Brake: Citizen Representative
- Ryan Green: Citizen Representative
- Otis Crandell: Citizen Representative
- Kelly Picco: Citizen Representative
- Megan Lomond: Citizen Representative
- Tolulope Akerele: Citizen Representative
- Trevor Smith: Citizen Representative
- Sarah Bassler: Citizen Representative
- Andrew Lockhart: Citizen Representative
- Andrea Hann: Citizen Representative
- City of St. John's Manager, Transportation Engineering
- General Manager, Metrobus
- City of St. John's Transportation System Engineer
- City of St. John's Manager, Sustainability
- City of St. John's Healthy City Development Coordinator
Terms of Reference
Review the Sustainable and Active Mobility Advisory Committee Terms of Reference to learn more about the committee's mandate, roles and responsibilities.
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