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Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

The Lower Don Trail is on to its umpteenth Project Manager so I emailed him for an update and got this, fairly optimistic and speedy response.

The trail is well on track to be opened this spring, with a current target opening of late April/early May 2026. The project website will be updated once a firm date is established, which we anticipate finalizing in April.
Chances are, the East Don Trail should be done around that time as well! :)
 
The Lower Don Trail is on to its umpteenth Project Manager so I emailed him for an update and got this, fairly optimistic and speedy response.

The trail is well on track to be opened this spring, with a current target opening of late April/early May 2026. The project website will be updated once a firm date is established, which we anticipate finalizing in April.
It's Rafie right? I saw he took over a few months back. At least he was a name that had been associated with the project prior so he's not like a noob in the space. But yes, it's been well over a decade of studies, failed tenders, delays and shlemazels to get to this point.
 
Utility work on the Main St-Victoria Park Ave stretch of Danforth Ave has begun. This was marked as a bikeway renew project, but I’m not sure if it will also be upgraded to cycle tracks.

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Utility work on the Main St-Victoria Park Ave stretch of Danforth Ave has begun. This was marked as a bikeway renew project, but I’m not sure if it will also be upgraded to cycle tracks.

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Its already a cycle track.

What will change here is that the cycle track will be raised at bus stops, that side street cross walks will be raised, that some of the curb extensions will be made permanent and planted, same with some of the bump outs around the parking, and finally there will be some modifications to the separation, including 1 or 2 planters.

Here are the slides:

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Please feel free to move this post if it's in the wrong place BUT now that the Regent Park redevelopment continues along Gerrard St E, does anybody know what's going on with the plan for a bi-directional cycle path on the south side? Both the fate of the project and timelines?

I'm aware of the city's notice posted in January 2026 saying they are examining plans because of the provincial legislation. But the plan for the Regent Park section appears to keep all the existing lanes, so potentially could proceed.

Anyway, here's the relevant slide from the city's presentation:

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