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I am writing in opposition to this proposed anti-bike lane legislation.. This policy would not only compromise road safety for cyclists, pedestrians, and drivers but would also infringe upon municipalities’ authority to make decisions that directly impact their communities.

This legislation directly contradicts Ottawa’s long-term vision to expand its cycling network, aiming to increase bike routes by 50% by 2046. Interference from provincial authorities disrupts these carefully planned, community-backed projects, which are crucial for Ottawa’s sustainable future.

Local experts and planners have worked closely with residents to develop active transportation projects, and these should be supported, not undermined.

This legislation could also place an undue financial burden on taxpayers, leading to costly removal of existing bike lanes and adding unnecessary bureaucracy and delays to projects already approved. Residents want an efficient, connected transportation system with diverse options—not a rollback that would limit safety and accessibility.

Ontarians are asking for practical solutions to ease traffic congestion and promote safety for all road users. Increased transportation options contribute to a more connected, eco-friendly future where not every trip requires a car.

Studies, including a recent CBC report, have shown that widening roads and adding car lanes do little to reduce gridlock. On the contrary, cities that invest in bike lanes experience reduced congestion, cleaner air, and safer streets for everyone. Bike lanes are not just beneficial—they are essential to public health, environmental progress, and local business.

Ottawa residents value our bike lanes and the benefits they bring. This misguided legislation does not reflect the needs or wishes of most Ontarians. I ask that you listen to your constituents and support local decision-making that prioritizes our communities’ health and safety.