Obsidian
Active Member
If the city really wanted to roll out the bike network quickly. they could easily expand the network rapidly by just using paint for now. and later upgrade these painted lanes over time which wouldn't go against the provincial rules. Painting all the approved bike lanes seems very doable without needing attract staff this way. I don't think their is any political will in city hall to rapidly expand the network however.The City cycling unit has limited capacity to accelerate projects; more money in the budget could make some difference, but they really need more staff to actually carry out detailed design.
There will be a slew of consultations this fall, some of which will translate into projects next year, many not til 2026.
If there's a desire to accelerate that, there's a need to finish the design work sufficient to have the by-laws ready to approve changes.
Right now, no projects are scheduled to go to I&E for final approval until early next year.
Anyone wanting to push for acceleration will need to write to the Mayor ASAP, because hiring in the City is a months long process. Even Capital requires people writing out detailed tenders that take at least 2 months to get issued.
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