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119700

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As a family of four in Toronto with a vehicle, we all travel via bike every single day. Having bike lanes available makes the road safer for both motorists and cyclists by providing a designated space for each type of traffic. Read more

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119701

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I am submitting comments on behalf of Yonge4All, a diverse group of residents who live, work and shop in midtown Toronto, and believe that Yonge Street should be welcoming, safe and accessible for people of all ages and abilities, whether they walk, take transit, drive a car, ride a bike or use anot Read more

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119702

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Bill 212 is a major overreach and encroachment on a municipality’s ability to develop safe and efficient road networks. The proposal does not consider global evidence on bike lanes and congestion in good faith. Read more

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119707

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The Bikelanes on Bloor-Danforth get me safety to and from work. I've enjoyed them for the last couple years and saved so much money not having to drive or take the ttc. These bike lanes are heavily used from may to October and still have a surprising amount of use in the off season. Read more

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119710

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This is such a waste of taxpayer dollars. Bicycle lanes help make the city easier to navigate and greener. Removing them is just going to waste time, money and it won't help relieve traffic in the city. Read more

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119716

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I think removing any of the bike lanes on Bloor St., University Ave. and Yonge Street is a bad idea. STOP pandering to a certain group of people. The bike lanes haven’t been in long enough for people to resign themselves to using them. Read more

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119717

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This is terrible legislation on multiple levels. First, it is an absurd overreach of provincial power. Why is the province wasting its time and resources micro managing municipalities? Read more

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119722

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What a disgrace. Highway expansion has been proven time and again to be an ineffective way of mitigating traffic. Taking away bike lanes and removing environmental checks and balances only serve to further insult our community members without any tangible benefits. Read more

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119723

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I 100% do not support this bill as it is currently written. This government is appalling in its lack of transparency. Imagine proposing a bill for the removal of bike lanes - ACTION THAT IS NOT WANTED BY THE PEOPLE - and reading about land expropriation!!! Are you kidding me? Read more