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120732

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Individual

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Safe bike lanes are important to ensure more Torontonians use the biking infrastructure and move away from using their vehicles. Lire davantage

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120733

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Individual

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Please dont remove bike lanes. We need more public transit infrastructure to tackle gridlock.

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120734

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Individual

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We absolutely need bikelanes. I am a cyclist in the city and I have been victim of drivers negligence & verbal harassment. There has to be movement towards eco friendly transit. We are living in a critical era for the environment and choosing to go backwards is a deliberate irresponsible choice.

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120735

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Individual

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Research has shown that removing a bike lane will only provide temporary relief to downtown automobile congestion; however, it will have a lasting impact on the safety of our bikers. Please reconsider this decision.

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120737

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Individual

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Bike lanes save lives. Cars are what cause congestion. If the government was serious about reducing congestion, they would be looking to (and funding) more bike lanes, in addition to other transportation alternatives to get people out of cars.

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120738

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Individual

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All, BIKE LANES that take away a 2 TRAFFIC CAR lane made no sense at all, since they were installed in the BLOOR WEST VILLAGE area has caused traffic chaos,pollution from idling vehicles and frustration from all commuters, to add my commute was usually 7 to 9 mins at peak times, now us is 18 to 24 m Lire davantage

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120740

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Individual

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As a City Planner (not with Toronto) and an expert in Urban Transportation, I strongly disagree with this Bill for the following reasons: - Bike lanes have had a negligible effect on vehicle travel times, if any effect at all Lire davantage

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120741

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Individual

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Summary: As a responsible tax-payer, I cannot approve paying for ripping out sustainable transportation infrastructure. As an environmentally responsible human, I cannot allow for projects to proceed without environmental impact assessment and due diligence. Lire davantage

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120743

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Individual

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This is a terribly short sighted bill, outside the Ontario mandate. Waste of money.

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120744

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Ontario as a whole has not done enough to protect bikers. Bike lanes provide alternate modes of transportation for a diverse province such as Ontario. More cyclists mean fewer cars on the road, which can lead to less congestion. Lire davantage

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120746

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Individual

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What the heck is wrong with this government? Removing and restricting implementation of bike lanes? Appropriating land for bulky roads? Haven't you read this statement by PEO? More bike lanes are better for everybody, including drivers. Lire davantage

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120747

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Individual

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Bike lanes are an important aspect of our local streets, lessening the number of cars and making cycling safer. The city of Toronto has carefully considered this issue and made its decision. That should be respected, not overridden by the provincial government.

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120749

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Individual

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I am in agreement that the Province take a closer look at the bike lane situation. I support including bike lanes in our city, however not at the cost of safety for the cyclist, the pedestrian AND the driver. Lire davantage

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120750

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Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit

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Please see attached letter from Board of Health, Chair at Simcoe Muskoka District Health Unit. Lire davantage

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120751

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Bay Area Climate Change Council

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Attached is letter in response to Bill 212 Lire davantage

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120753

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Individual

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The province should not have say in how individual municipalities organize their road infrastructure. Different populations have different requirements based on their specific local. Lire davantage

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120755

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Individual

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If the goal of this bill is to reduce congestion, it is 100% wrong-headed. Congestion is not caused by people on bikes - whether they're in protected bike lanes or sharing lanes with cars. Congestion is caused by cars on the road. Lire davantage

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120757

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Individual

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Boor street is impossible to travel and so the east- west neighbourhood streets are being overrun and now have become dangerous !

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120758

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Individual

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Removing bike lanes in Toronto makes no sense. Listen to the experts that have clearly testified at committee and leave them in for the clear benefits they have for efficiency, safety, choice, and support for local businesses. Lire davantage