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Okay, I am still not sure what the plan is under the bridges? Will they really be able to fit two car lanes and a cycle track?
I haven't seen the roll plan, but yes, there is sufficient room.
Okay, I am still not sure what the plan is under the bridges? Will they really be able to fit two car lanes and a cycle track?
The City of Toronto just updated their cycling public consultation page and one more project has emerged. Keele from Finch to Steeles.
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Keele Street Safety and Bikeway Improvements
The City of Toronto is inviting feedback on opportunities for road safety, cycling, and pedestrian upgrades on Keele Street, Finch Avenue to Steeles Avenue. This project supports improved road safety and cycling connections to destinations including the Finch West subway station, the Finch West...www.toronto.ca
While there are not any public meetings scheduled, you can fill out a survey until Monday, October 20. Here are a couple of diagrams to show what is being proposed to save @Northern Light some work.
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It is all too typical of the City that the Cycling Group did this before the Street Repair Group got around to grinding and repaving the (fairly small) deteriorated areas/utility cuts. Both are part of Transportation Services and one might have hoped that these two would cooperate but.... SIGH!! I expect to see the grinders on site any day now (or, maybe, never!)The Esplanade bike lanes are now complete from Scott St to Market St. Still a gap missing between Market St and George St though.
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Just noticed they added this very awkward diagonal intersection crossover at Market Street, forcing cyclists to cross over the path of cars proceeding straight.It is all too typical of the City that the Cycling Group did this before the Street Repair Group got around to grinding and repaving the (fairly small) deteriorated areas/utility cuts. Both are part of Transportation Services and one might have hoped that these two would cooperate but.... SIGH!! I expect to see the grinders on site any day now (or, maybe, never!)
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It is even stupider than I thought. That block is on TOInView for resurfacing in 2025!!
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I think this is the general sign they use for all transit stop yields, including for bus platforms. See: photo from north side of Bloor just west of Bedford.streetcars coming to The Esplanade according to signage at the loading zone
The Market to George gap will be addressed with Phase 3 which involves permanent construction. The latest I read from the website is construction is expected to start this fall, though I wouldn't be surprised if this gets pushed back to 2026.The Esplanade bike lanes are now complete from Scott St to Market St. Still a gap missing between Market St and George St though.
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The contract for Phase 3 (which is bundled with the work on David Crombie Park) was just awarded (Somerville, I am happy to see!). I doubt any work will start this fall but it IS moving onwards. SEE: https://secure.toronto.ca/council/agenda-item.do?item=2025.GG24.7The Market to George gap will be addressed with Phase 3 which involves permanent construction. The latest I read from the website is construction is expected to start this fall, though I wouldn't be surprised if this gets pushed back to 2026.
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The Keele pieces look good, though I always have to do a double take at how city maps show "existing cycling facilities," like the ones on Finch West, below.The City of Toronto just updated their cycling public consultation page and one more project has emerged. Keele from Finch to Steeles.
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Keele Street Safety and Bikeway Improvements
The City of Toronto is inviting feedback on opportunities for road safety, cycling, and pedestrian upgrades on Keele Street, Finch Avenue to Steeles Avenue. This project supports improved road safety and cycling connections to destinations including the Finch West subway station, the Finch West...www.toronto.ca
While there are not any public meetings scheduled, you can fill out a survey until Monday, October 20. Here are a couple of diagrams to show what is being proposed to save @Northern Light some work.
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Curious to find out more. Thought Champagne was done already?The Keele pieces look good, though I always have to do a double take at how city maps show "existing cycling facilities," like the ones on Finch West, below.
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While the newly installed Metrolinx lanes along the LRT line are good west of Tangiers road, east of that it looks like this:
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No city should be calling this kind of thing "cycling facilities." Sharrows and paint lanes that suddenly end and dump you into 2-3 lanes of high speed traffic are, in my opinion, worse than nothing at all.
I will note the city has the stretch of Finch West from Dufferin to Keele marked for "future study" on the latest near-term cycling plan map. Of course this was made pre-Bill 212...
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It would be truly nice if they could replicated the Keele MUP treatment at sidewalk level on Finch, and avoid the wrath of 212. But there are trees and a pretty narrow boulevard, which might make this tough.
Lastly: what's up with Alness from Finch to the Hydro Corridor? It shows new cycle tracks as being underway in the 25-27 plan, but last I rode by a few weeks ago, I saw road resurfacing works, but didn't notice bike lanes.
The city says this was happening last year, but I feel like that was delayed. I'll take a closer look soon.
They also failed to remove plastic covering of the tactile strip on The Esplanade but I assume it will eventually come loose- and become litter.Also on Harbord Street. Well, sloppy work on these yellow plates. It looks like the workers tried to pull these coverings off in some areas but the asphalt and concrete has (basically) cemented it in place without a hammer and chisel, or something to scrape, to get it off cleanly.
I guess cyclists won't care but that's pretty sloppy work, imo. It would have been incredibly more efficient to remove the film and clean these off before the asphalt and cement hardened.
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A machine must have drove over this one with asphalt on the treads. Not sure how this will be cleaned off. I don't think rain will even wash that off.
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Has there been any discussion or planning about separated lanes on Gerrard between River and Parliament? We can’t close vehicular lanes, so any bike lanes must come from the south side, with the sidewalk pushed back.Maybe the city can fenagle something with the southside of Gerrard during the Regent Park development with dual track so that the four driving lanes are unaffected. Gerrard is really dangerous otherwise, as inpatient car/truck drivers trying to pass the streetcar must come within inches of cyclists.




