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Bike Lanes, On-Street Parking and Business Year 2 Report: A Study of Bloor Street in Toronto's Bloor West Village

On March 15, 2010, the Clean Air Partnership (CAP) released a research report Bike Lanes, On-Street Parking and Business Year 2 Report: A Study of Bloor Street in Toronto's Bloor West Village.

Spacing Radio Pocast about Bikes

Spacing Radio April 2009 podcast features New York City Commissioner of Transportation Janette Sadik-Khan, Fred Sztabinski, formerly of TCAT, and Nancy Smith Lea, TCAT's Program Director.

Making the Links Between Health and Active Transportation (PDF)

In Nov 2009 the Landscape Architect Quarterly “Ground” published an article written by landscape architect and health promoter Paul Young describing some of the work underway between health professionals and planners to promote active transportation infrastructure through participatory processes, including the work of TCAT. The full article can be found on page 24.

Roger Geller, Bicycle Coordinator, Portland, Oregon (powerpoint presentation)

Roger Geller, Bicycle Coordinator, Portland, Oregon powerpoint presentation given on Oct 21/09 at "Livable Streets: Rethinking Urban Transportation" public forum, Centre for Social Innovation.

Bike Lanes, On-Street Parking and Business

Research report published by the Clean Air Partnership in February 2009 shows that removing on-street parking to install a bicycle lane or widened sidewalk would likely increase not decrease commercial activity.

Making Cycling Irresistible: Lessons from the Netherlands, Denmark, and Germany

For publication in Transport Reviews, Vol. 28, No. 4, July 2008 - John Pucher and Ralph Buehler

Out of the car and into a healthier lifestyle

Out of the car and into a healthier lifestyle: A provincial role in
promoting municipal investment in active transportation infrastructure - Masters research paper by Fred Sztabinski

Roncesvalles at Queen Reconstruction Plans

Toronto Transit Commission document in PowerPoint format

Making Toronto's Streets

Authors: Paul Hess and Beth Moore Milroy

A city where cycling and walking are safe and enjoyable is a great place to live!

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