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Cycling infrastructure (Separated bike lanes)

I walked to the area today and there are now(lots of) traffic light poles at BOTH Adelaide and Richmond. No lights yet but I assume the poles will soon be in use. (Soon for the City usually means 'within 6 months').
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Yup, you can see them in the photos I took of all the freshly redone curbs at the all the corners of the Power and Richmond intersection.
 
For those of you who are in Scarborough, there will be a public information meeting about the Steeles Avenue Widening & Morningside Avenue Extension on Wednesday, January 28 (6:00 - 8:30 PM) at Milliken Park Community Recreation Centre (4325 McCowan Road).


Here's a screenshot of the meeting notice with more details.

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Not sure if this is the best thread for this but ...

The government is seeking input on CARGO BIKES: https://www.regulatoryregistry.gov.on.ca/proposal/53033

Cargo Power-Assisted Bicycles Pilot Extension​

Summary of the proposal​

Ontario's Cargo Power-Assisted Bicycles (E-Bike) Pilot Program was launched on March 1, 2021, as a 5-year pilot in response to significant stakeholder interest. The pilot was designed to evaluate the broader personal and commercial use of two- and three-wheeled cargo e-bikes. The pilot is set to expire on March 1, 2026.

Where permitted by municipal by-law, cargo e-bikes may operate anywhere bicycles are allowed, including public roadways, bike lanes, and cycle tracks. Municipalities may set additional restrictions, such as limiting access to multi-use paths based on vehicle weight or size.

The ministry is proposing to extend the pilot for an additional five years, until March 1, 2031, to continue evaluating the feasibility of cargo e-bike use. This extension will enable MTO to gather additional data to support its ongoing review and analysis of cargo e-bikes, providing a clearer understanding of the program's impact and guiding future policy decisions.

No additional changes are proposed to the existing cargo e-bike pilot program rules and requirements.

For more information on Ontario's Cargo E-Bike Pilot Program, visit: https://www.ontario.ca/page/cargo-e-bike-pilot-program

We appreciate your input and invite you to submit comments for MTO's consideration.

Relevant dates​

Posting date: Jan 5, 2026

Comment due date: Jan 19, 2026
 

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