H4F33Z
Active Member
Sheppard (Bayview-Consumers) will be a huge addition to cycling infrastructure in the city, plus the road is in bad shape too! I assume the road will become four lanes the whole section, which should make the road feel less of a highway. It helps that the councillor (Caroll) is quite supportive of road safety.
Sloane Bermondsey was expected, and there is many good connections. (Since no lane reductions here, DMW lets it happen.)
Bayview was quite unexpected. The only rationale I see is that road is in poor condition, but I'm surprised Jaye is supporting this, but happy. It's a significant win.
Brimley was removed, but eventually, it will regain a better raised bike lane and a longer one to STC and to Bluffers Park. But I feel like they should've kept the temporary bike lane in the meantime.
The bike lane on Kingston in Rouge has been planned for quite a while, from 2010. Councillor Mckelvie is quite supportive, and is a good place to put the lanes.
Meadowvale is quite a good pick! South of 401, it will make the road less of a highway, and north of 401, there is space in the ROW to put a raised bike lane.
Golf Club Road is interesting. I'm curious to learn about what their plan is. Nothenless it should make the road safer, and the councillor (ainslie) is generally supportive of bike infrastructure.
St. Clair Ave East from O'Connor-Vic Park. Bradford's ward. No more needs to be said.
Bloor from University-Parliament will be getting some short-term and medium-term road improvements. This should really make Bloor amazing.
Rosedale Valley is getting some improvements? I am unsure of what they could be but they could be better trails or dedicated space for cyclists rather than multi-use.
I am unsure of the status of Donway. The road reconstruction is already done, but there is still hope. but a bit doubtful considering DMW
There are a few more I haven't talked about.
But nothenless, this year and next year should be pretty good for improving connections in cycling and making cycling safer. But some wards are getting less infrastructure than others. And some councillors absolutely hate any bike lanes. Which is why most installations in their wards will not have lane reductions.
I can't wait to see this year's plan!
Sloane Bermondsey was expected, and there is many good connections. (Since no lane reductions here, DMW lets it happen.)
Bayview was quite unexpected. The only rationale I see is that road is in poor condition, but I'm surprised Jaye is supporting this, but happy. It's a significant win.
Brimley was removed, but eventually, it will regain a better raised bike lane and a longer one to STC and to Bluffers Park. But I feel like they should've kept the temporary bike lane in the meantime.
The bike lane on Kingston in Rouge has been planned for quite a while, from 2010. Councillor Mckelvie is quite supportive, and is a good place to put the lanes.
Meadowvale is quite a good pick! South of 401, it will make the road less of a highway, and north of 401, there is space in the ROW to put a raised bike lane.
Golf Club Road is interesting. I'm curious to learn about what their plan is. Nothenless it should make the road safer, and the councillor (ainslie) is generally supportive of bike infrastructure.
St. Clair Ave East from O'Connor-Vic Park. Bradford's ward. No more needs to be said.
Bloor from University-Parliament will be getting some short-term and medium-term road improvements. This should really make Bloor amazing.
Rosedale Valley is getting some improvements? I am unsure of what they could be but they could be better trails or dedicated space for cyclists rather than multi-use.
I am unsure of the status of Donway. The road reconstruction is already done, but there is still hope. but a bit doubtful considering DMW
There are a few more I haven't talked about.
But nothenless, this year and next year should be pretty good for improving connections in cycling and making cycling safer. But some wards are getting less infrastructure than others. And some councillors absolutely hate any bike lanes. Which is why most installations in their wards will not have lane reductions.
I can't wait to see this year's plan!