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News for Ward 18

Controversial Lansdowne Sharrows

At a public meeting last week, the Toronto Star reports that residents expressed concerns about the newly narrowed Lansdowne. Cyclists at the meeting critized the sharrows (similar to those
installed on Dundas East) but an ibiketo blogger loves them.

Jun 20: Big on Bloor Festival

The Bloor Improvement Group's second annual Big on Bloor Festival will take place this Saturday, June 20th between 1 and 9 p.m. A 2.5 km section of Bloor Street West, from Christie to Lansdowne, will become a car-free space for a day of fun, games and art. Mark the date!

College Street Cycling Survey - Call for Participants

TCAT is working with the City of Toronto to evaluate cycling conditions on College Street before and after the installation of a new bicycle pavement marking application - and we need your help.

What will I need to do? By Apr 30th, complete an online survey about your experience cycling on College St between Lansdowne Ave and Manning Ave on one day in April and one day in June.

When is the survey happening? Part 1: April 19th to May 3rd, 2010; Part 2: June 14th to 18th, 2010

College Street Cycling Survey - Call for Participants - Apr 30

As announced in the last TCAT News, TCAT is working with the City of Toronto to evaluate cycling conditions on College Street before and after the installation of a new bicycle pavement marking application. By Apr 30th we are requesting that cyclists who ride along College Street during rush hour between Lansdowne Ave and Manning Ave complete a survey about your experience. Sign up and find more information about the survey here.

College Street Cycling Survey - Call for Participants - Apr 30

As announced in previous TCAT News, TCAT is working with the City of Toronto to evaluate cycling conditions on College Street before and after the installation of a new bicycle pavement marking application. By Apr 30th we are requesting that cyclists who ride along College Street during rush hour between Lansdowne Ave and Manning Ave complete a survey about your experience. Sign up and find more information about the survey here.

Toronto City Council Pedestrian Improvement Decisions

While the bikeway decisions were a mixed bag, at its July 13 2011 meeting, City Council approved two important decisions to improve pedestrian safety.