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108665

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Please do not remove the bike lanes on Bloor, Yonge and University. These keep people safe and allow citizens to move through the city and support our local neighbourhoods. Read more

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Please do no take away the bike lanes on bloor , university and yongen st. Family members of mine use rhese routes regularly when cycling, their children use it too. This will result in more cycling deaths and more congestion. Read more

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108667

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Please have respect for tax dollars and do not take out infrastructure that was just installed at the approval of the level of government that should have jurisdiction over roads. You were elected on removing red tape, not adding to it.

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108669

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I am a local resident in Toronto. I use the bike lanes on Bloor Street and University. I live nearby with my family. I have a young child who will be riding a bike soon. Read more

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108670

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The most disruptive aspect of the bike lanes was their installation. Now that they exist traffic moves and there are lots of bikes using them. Toronto is a much more dynamic city because of them. Read more

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Removal of bike lanes will be ineffective at improving traffic flow, will make the city a less attractive place to live and work, will waste yet more of the taxpayers' money and will cause needless deaths of and injuries to cyclists as well as pedestrians. Read more

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This is the most absurd waste of money from our government I've seen yet. We just finished building millions' worth of these bike lanes and now they want to get rid of them? Ludicrous. Walk this back immediately, please.

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I’m a city driver not a cyclist but I extremely oppose ripping out these bike lanes. We, the taxpayers, paid for them and they keep us all safe. Get your hands out of the cities politics and focus on your portfolio. Stay in your lane!!

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108676

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I fully support the removal of bike lanes throughout the city. I grew up in Toronto and remember my parents who immigrated here driving down Bloor street to get groceries from the store further away from us because it was cheaper. Read more

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Not sure why Doug ford feels like he wants to bring toronto back to the 50s and make it totally car centric; but the great cities of the world have understood that the way to be efficient is to give people options and prioritize transit and cycling. Read more

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Email template below if anyone wants one. It takes about one minute to send and then one more to encourage a friend to do it too! Subject: Opposing Bill 212 - Protect Our Cyclists I strongly oppose the proposal for Bill 212 (ERO number 019-9266). Read more

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108681

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Great bill. I’m a resident who lives near Bloor street - the bike lanes have been a disaster and the city of Toronto councillors have been biased in the data they’ve used (no data collected during winter or rainy days) and they do not respond to any questions challenging the bike lanes. Read more

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I can't believe how backwards we are. There is congestion because of the hundreds of thousands of new people moving to the GTA. There is congestion because work places will not allow work from home when they don't need to be. Read more

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This bike lane removal is a profound waste of the province's time and it demonstrates how far they have lost the plot. Not only will removing them not improve traffic, since it simply shifts those users to using cars, but it will cost millions of taxpayers dollars to do so. Read more

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Absolutely awful. No studies support this idea, no one who lives in Toronto supports this idea, and the province is overreaching to think they can decide what the city does with its streets. Read more