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The above report also speaks to updates on underway/approved cycling projects from last year:

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Additionally some key info on new projects for this year, subject to approval. I've posted on these before, but we now have a timeline on public consultations:

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Let me get this straight...in a couple of years I'll be able to bike on protected lanes from ECC all the way downtown?? Which multiverse Earth is this?!?
 
Should be at each and every GO Train station.

I've used GOs bike locking stations at 3 different stations and been the only person using it. Bike parking, at least at some stations, already easily satisfies demand. Convince 6 people to use existing bike parking spaces before asking for more or it'll be the poster child for wasteful cyclist infrastructure spending.

Improved cycling to GO stations might be a better ask; then go for bike parking when the existing bike stations are regularly half-full.
 
I've used GOs bike locking stations at 3 different stations and been the only person using it. Bike parking, at least at some stations, already easily satisfies demand. Convince 6 people to use existing bike parking spaces before asking for more or it'll be the poster child for wasteful cyclist infrastructure spending.

Improved cycling to GO stations might be a better ask; then go for bike parking when the existing bike stations are regularly half-full.
Is this the bike lockers you have to join a waiting list for and commit to a monthly lease?

Bike theft is such a problem we need something robust to ensure bike security, It is a chicken or the egg problem. We need to go a bit above and beyond to bootstrap a cycling+transit culture and ecosystem. It is obviously a very powerful combination in terms of total travel times, and is far less reliant on operating subsidies for feeder buses and giant surface lots or $25k/spot garage mahals.
 
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Is this the bike lockers you have to join a waiting list for and commit to a monthly lease?

No, they're the sheltered spaces accessible by anyone at any time just like the 300 Dutch spaces from the above tweet which "Should be at each and every GO Train station." Dutch don't leave their good bike at the railway station either: They leave their $300 fixed-gear commuter bike, which they often purchased used for $100.

If the Reserved Bike Parking have a waiting list then they absolutely should have more of them at those stations.
 
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has this been shared yet?


Some details regarding intersection plans & bridge redesign for Millwood
 
all fine and dandy but 40km/h on the bridge for the speed limit strikes me as a little ridiculous. The changes as proposed will likely drop average speeds closer to the 50km/h limit, no need to drop the limit further. The cycle tracks and sidewalk will be protected by jersey barriers too, the speed isn't going to be a safety risk.
 
has this been shared yet?


Some details regarding intersection plans & bridge redesign for Millwood

No, it has not. Excellent contribution.

I was hinting at this project awhile back............

Let me bring the deck forward for everyone.

Pape-Donlands Intersection:


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The Bridge:

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Overlea - Millwood Intersection:

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The pedestrians, cyclists, and buses turning left from the right lane (using diagonal transit specific signal lights), should get a priority head start.
 
On the subject of the Scarborough Golf Club Road improvements (which if approved will be built in 2024 all going well)

Here are the renders at full size:

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Looking North at the Gatineau Corridor

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In front of School

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Looking North at Greenock
 

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