Gridlock is not a coincident…

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Gridlock is not a coincident with Toronto's absurdity of building bike lanes. Not only bike lanes should be removed from arteries, they should also be removed from residential streets. Residential streets with bike lanes now have cars parked permanently only on one side of the street, where residents have no relief on calling in service vehicles, moving vehicles, contactor for repairs and ambulances, moreover, the city since stopped cleaning that street side, roadside garbage are now packed at the curbs behind the parked vehicles, drink bottles, cans, food waste, leafs and even syringes are spilling around the curbs, rats emerge at night, posing serious health and safety to young children and the surrounding neighborhood, curbs even start to grow wild grass! This is not the Toronto we used to have, the residents pay tax and they deserve a basic hygiene environment for basic everyday living, this is caused by bike lanes. Olivia Chow turned a blind eye on all the facts and she is destroying our city, she is failing what Torontonians had expected her! We support the Bill and we ask to remove all bike lanes including residential streets as well.