Toronto is facing a critical…

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Toronto is facing a critical turning point in shaping a sustainable and efficient city. Law 212 limits the expansion of bike lanes, despite the proven environmental, health, and economic benefits that accessible cycling infrastructure offers. We, the undersigned, urge Toronto's City Council / Ontario government to prioritize installing more bike lanes and not enact Bill 212 to create a greener, safer, and more connected city.

Contrasting the provincial government’s policies, which promote car use, rapid greenbelt development, and increased alcohol accessibility, the city’s potential for reducing congestion and emissions lies in fostering accessible and safe transit options like biking. While Premier Ford’s government has prioritized policies that cater to short-term convenience, often at the expense of long-term environmental and public health, cities like Toronto must lead the way in sustainable solutions.

Opening the greenbelt and undermining conservation efforts do not ease congestion but worsen air quality and contribute to urban sprawl. By making sustainable choices locally, we can counter these provincial decisions and set a forward-thinking example.
Bike lanes ease congestion by providing an alternative to cars and transit, reducing both traffic and wait times. According to the Toronto Centre for Active Transportation, 75% of Toronto residents support increased cycling infrastructure, reflecting a widespread desire for greener alternatives. By prioritizing bike lanes, we can create safer streets and offer residents healthier transportation choices that reduce our collective carbon footprint.

We ask government officials to not support Bill 212 and invest in a sustainable, people-focused city by expanding Toronto’s bike lane network. Together, let’s create a city where people of all ages can travel safely and efficiently without relying solely on cars. Sign this petition to demand progress towards a cleaner, less congested, and more liveable Toronto.