Comment
We are writing to express our full support for the proposed BILL 212. As concerned residents, we believe this decision is crucial to resolving several serious issues caused by the bike lanes, and we appreciate the Provincial Government’s attention to this matter.
Since the installation of the bike lanes, we have witnessed a significant increase in road congestion, leading to longer commute times and greater frustration for drivers. This has been especially problematic here in Etobicoke where traffic flow has been severely disrupted due to the removal of vehicle lanes.
Additionally, the bike lanes have contributed to a decline in business for local shopkeepers, as the lack of parking and ease of access to their stores has made it more difficult for customers to stop and shop. The increased congestion and restricted road access are negatively impacting the livelihoods of small businesses that form the heart of our community.
From a safety standpoint, the bike lanes have also created unsafe conditions for pedestrians. In many areas, the reduced road space has forced people to walk closer to traffic, increasing the risk of accidents and making it harder for families and seniors to navigate our streets comfortably.
The bike lines and the repositioning of on-street parking has created situations, where drivers and passengers, are placed in harms way when leaving or entering their vehicles, due to the proximity of parking spaces to moving traffic…!
The impact on emergency services is another concern. Response times for paramedics, fire trucks, and police vehicles have been delayed due to the blocked lanes, which is a serious risk to the well-being of residents in urgent need of assistance. PLEASE DO NOT BELIEVE ANYTHING THE CITY IS SAYING REGARDING IMPROVED RESPONSE TIMES BY FIRST RESPONDERS.
Finally, the bike lanes, despite their significant cost and disruption to the community, are simply not being used. The absence of cyclists using these lanes on a regular basis has made it clear that the intended benefits of this infrastructure are not being realized.
Given these ongoing problems, we fully support BILL 212. Removing the bike lanes and restoring proper traffic flow, safer conditions for pedestrians, and better access to local businesses is crucial to bring back our neighbourhoods. We believe this BILL is an essential step in addressing the needs and concerns of the broader community.
Thank you for your attention to this important issue. We appreciate your commitment to finding practical solutions that work for all residents, and we look forward to seeing positive changes for our city.
Sincerely,
CONCERNED SUNNYLEA RESIDENTS of ETOBICOKE
P.S. We hope you do not believe the cost estimate provided by the City of Toronto to remove the bike lanes. This exaggerated number only demonstrates that the folks at Toronto City Hall cannot be trusted.
Submitted November 20, 2024 6:46 PM
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Bill 212 - Reducing Gridlock, Saving You Time Act, 2024 - Framework for bike lanes that require removal of a traffic lane.
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