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108267

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The province is overstepping and shouldn’t be involved in city planning. It’s inappropriate. Lire davantage

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108268

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Individual

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Removing bike lanes on Bloor West, Yonge and University, as referenced in the amendment of October 31, 2024, will not reduce congestion, but will increase risk to public safety, and is an alarming move away from evidence-based practices. Lire davantage

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108269

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This is a ridiculous idea, the bike lanes prevent congestion not contribute to it. The province should be looking to reduce the amount of traffic by reducing the need for cars in cities, not this.

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108270

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No, stop interfering with municipal efforts to save our planet and support healthy, environmentally-friendly transit options. More lanes are PROVEN to increase, not reduce, congestion. Lire davantage

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108271

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Frankly, I am furious at the idea of the province removing the bike lanes in Toronto. Toronto's bike infrastructure is the best of any city in Canada, and is such a major part of us being a world class city. Lire davantage

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108272

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This is an absolutely wretched idea that will put lives in danger and make pollution even worse. Cycling is my main way of getting around the city and protected bike lanes make it safe and enjoyable to do so. The idea that taking them away is a good thing is absolute nonsense. Lire davantage

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108273

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Individual

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As a resident and employee in the City of Toronto, the lanes reserved for bike lanes are critical not just for current cyclists but also planning for future developments in Transportation. Lire davantage

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108276

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So disappointed in this bill. I am a lifelong conservative voter and supporter of Doug ford. I will no longer support him and tell all my friends and family in the greater Toronto area not to if this bill passes. Lire davantage

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108277

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Individual

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This is outrageous government overreach. Stop wasting taxpayer dollars and leave the bike lanes alone. Bikes do not cause traffic, cars do.

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108278

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Individual

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This is a massive overreach of government power. Infrastructure like this is part of the municipalitie's jurisdiction.

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108279

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Individual

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Biking in Toronto is often dangerous. I am always scared when I have my child on my bike on most streets. Lire davantage

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108281

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Individual

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I am strongly opposed to this proposal, which would not only restrict local authority over bike lane projects but also potentially lead to the wasteful removal of recently completed bike lanes. Lire davantage

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108282

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It is important to look at different ways to reduce traffic and that's worth praising. Removing bike lanes however is not one of them. In fact adding more lanes creates what is known in transportation industry "induced demand" were more drivers will come to use them. Lire davantage

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108284

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Individual

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I strongly oppose this bill. I use these bike lanes every day in my commute to work. If they are removed, my commute will take significantly longer if I need to cycle around pedestrians, or will become significantly more unsafe if I need to cycle on the street. Lire davantage

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108286

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My sister relies on those bike lanes to get to work. Our livelihoods depend on it. Please do not remove them.

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108287

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Individual

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I think removing bikes lanes that already exist is a waste of money and is a regressive policy. Biking around the city is hard enough.

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108288

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Individual

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Having the Province of Ontario run roughshod over an area of Municipal jurisdiction by adding additional red tape to the bike lane approval process is very problematic. However, to have the government actively rip out safe street infrastructure is totally unacceptable as a tax paying citizen. Lire davantage

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108289

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Individual

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This is a complete and total waste of money. If the government continues with this bill, I will not be voting conservative in the next election

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108291

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I'm infuriated Doug Ford and Pier Pioilievre would meddle in another government's affairs. Adding more expenses to the city of Toronto, adding more work and $ to provincial government? No thanks! Get out of the way DF and PP. Let cities do their thing. Let bikers bike. Lire davantage