St. Joe’s wins Smart Commute Employer of the Year Award for bike parking solution
In winter 2022, many staff at St. Joe’s West 5th Campus wondered: What’s that big blue box in the parking lot?
What was once a shipping container was not a temporary addition to the P3 parking lot. It was an innovative solution to encourage St. Joe’s staff to consider alternative ways to commute in to work: A secure bicycle parking facility.
Parking manager Lisa Ciancone collaborated with Precise ParkLink, the hospital’s parking management service, to build a unique storage facility that would allow health care workers to securely lock their bikes. Since its opening, St. Joe’s has seen great participation and regular usage of the facility.
Dr. Darren Chai bikes to work every day to St. Joe’s West 5th campus and says he is grateful to have a safe place to store his bike
Biking to work is linked to better physical and mental health, something Dr. Darren Chai, a resident doctor in psychiatry at St. Joe’s can attest to. “I love the fact that the hospital is encouraging health care workers to engage in active, healthy lifestyles by reducing barriers to alternative methods of commuting,” says Dr. Chai. “Biking to work has been such a joy. Not only has it helped me keep in shape through my busy residency training, but I have noticed that I am more focused, motivated and cheerful.”
Dr. Darren Chai, resident physician at St. Joe’s, and Cassandra Carchesio from Precise ParkLink cut the ribbon at the grand opening of St. Joe’s Staff Bicycle Parking
The big blue box has been turning heads outside of the Hospital, too. On June 1, the City of Hamilton recognized St. Joe’s as Smart Commute Employer of the Year. The award recognizes a Hamilton employer for demonstrating exceptional efforts and achievement in promoting smart travel options for staff. On May 24, St. Joe’s celebrated the bike parking facility’s grand opening with special community guests from Cycle Hamilton, Smart Commute, Precise ParkLink and The Biking Lawyer and media.
The St. Joe’s team receives the Smart Commute Employer of the Year Award at the City of Hamilton’s Bike Day on June 1 (Pictured left to right: Lisa Ciancone, Manager of Parking Services; Peter Topalovic, Program Manager for Sustainable Mobility at the City of Hamilton; Heather Buist, Wellness Coordinator; John Scozzari, Director of Security & Parking)
Benefits of biking to work:
- Reduces carbon emissions to protect the environment
- Saves money and time spent on commuting
- Improves your mental health
- Boosts your heart and lung health
St. Joe’s health care workers who would like to gain access can learn more on the MyStJoes intranet.