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Michael Longfield, the Executive Director of Cycle Toronto, will speak at this event. We will also provide materials on how to combat Bill 212. See below with a description of the event and an RSVP link.
"It’s exhausting, right?
We get it and you’re not alone 🫡 The Green Line is partnering with St. Stephen-In-The-Fields church to host a Story Circle and community dinner in the Kensington-Chinatown neighbourhood. We’ll explore how, with major bike lanes gone, drivers, cyclists and pedestrians can stay safe. We’ll also brainstorm solutions to commuting challenges 👌
#TheGreenLineTO’s March Action Journey Event, “Toronto’s bike lane removals: tips for staying safe,” will take place on Tuesday, March 25 from 6 to 9 p.m. at St. Stephen-In-The-Fields church (103 Bellevue Ave.) Dinner and refreshments will be provided 👌
Walk Toronto, Cycle Toronto, Friends and Families for Safe Streets, Curbside Cycle and The Biking Lawyer David Shellnutt will provide concrete tips for staying safe while commuting, and will also host resource tables with information you can take home.
This event is Pay What You Can, as we want to include as many Torontonians as possible in this conversation.
For transparency, here's a breakdown of our costs:
Venue cost: $50
Food and Drinks: $300
Labour: $1,200
If you'd like to support our team in continuing to host community-focused events like this, we'd appreciate a contribution of $31 to help us fully cover operational costs. If this is above your budget, we'd appreciate a payment of $10. If that's still a barrier to you joining us, you can contribute as much as you're able.
RSVP here before spots fill up 👉 https://thegreenline.to/issue/toronto-bike-lane-removals-road-safety/#part_three_event"