It's already at or past that point. I don't have an ebike but over the pandemic I bought a new bike and have also started biking to work at least half the days in the summer. The current status quo isn't going to hold for much longer. Some people don't want to hear this but the classically understood and accepted bike paths in the city centre/downtown are likely over capacity. The varying speeds of users can be dramatic and is much different than a road with vehicles where everyone goes the limit, on a bike path you have people going very slow on a casual ride and others going fast because they're commuting or getting a workout. I'm not sure what the next step in this evolution but it has to be thought about. The other factor to take into consideration is the weather/climate. Bike paths in the summer probably have (estimated) 10 times the use than they do in the winter so how do you adapt them for different uses, different times of year?
I'm just talking about bike paths here, not even cycle tracks. Imagine, more road space for cyclists! Muahaha! It can be frustrating as a commuter to have to pass slower riders on a casual ride (I know I just need to relax, but I like turning my commute into a workout... Sorry). I'd like to see more adaptability, you know those lane reversal vehicles where they pick up and move the median based on which side has the majority of traffic, give me some of that!
Small rant: There are too many rules for parking, stopping, etc. on our roads. I like the adaptability 3 different signs offer (don't park here during these time, pay for parking during these times, don't stop here during these times) but there has to be a better way... Have you seen the amount of signs on 2nd St. SW to accommodate those bike lanes?! Could painting the curb a certain colour work?