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ACTION: Big votes on ActiveTO, 2022-2024 bikeways, and more
Keeping ActiveTO bikeways and committing to install about 100 km of meaningful bikeway projects across the city in three years is a strong step forward
Join O’Connor Drive Road Safety Town Hall
It’s time for O’Connor Drive to be redesigned as a complete street — safer and healthier for everyone. Following an 81 year-old’s life being taken on O’Connor near Pape Avenue, local Councillors Fletcher and Bradford are working with local residents...
College Street Bikeway Upgrades Could be Coming - Show your support
Upgrades are being proposed to one of Toronto’s oldest and busiest bikeways — College Street between Manning Avenue and Bay Street.
Ring & Post November 2021
All the cycling updates and highlights from the last month
Let Infrastructure Committee Know Cycling is Important
City Council’s Infrastructure and Environment Committee (IEC) will debate several items that could help improve healthy and affordable movement in Toronto. The following items on the agenda are in particular need of support.
ACTION: Protected bike lanes on Ellesmere & Kingston from McCowan to the Rouge
We need you to help Connect Scarborough
The Cycling Network Plan: Beyond Avenue Road
Passed: A motion to study a complete street pilot on Avenue, an examination of all dangerous roads, construction sites, and heavy trucks in Toronto
Leaside Life: Cycling campaigns put Leaside in a sweet spot
"Until recently, those of us living north of Bloor could only look on with envy at the network of safe cycling routes in the city core. Through Move365 Connect, Cycle Toronto aims to bring more protected and connected cycling infrastructure..."
Kingston Road Should Have Protected Bike Lanes: Hear from the community
Hear from community champions on what effect protected bike lanes on Kingston Road will have.
BlogTO: People in Toronto furious that Eglinton LRT construction overlooked one critical thing
"The bike lanes coming to Eglinton will not be protected and instead just marked the old fashioned way — by a bit of paint."