TossYourJacket
Senior Member
Yeah, these provide more of a visual/tactile barrier to the bike lane. If we were actually serious about keeping cars out of a bike lane we'd use much higher concrete barriers and/or bollards.
Yeah, these provide more of a visual/tactile barrier to the bike lane. If we were actually serious about keeping cars out of a bike lane we'd use much higher concrete barriers and/or bollards.
Weren’t all the ‘non-transport’ portions of the Davenport Diamond changes scrapped by the Ford government? So, no art, no cycle track, no park...
Also that Trevor Haywood guy has a good post reviewing the Toronto Park Authority Trail strategy in Toronto
Public Review: A Regional Trail Strategy for Toronto
The Toronto and Region Conservation Authority (TRCA) has released a draft of the Trail Strategy for the Greater Toronto Region (Trail Strategy). As someone who has accumulated over 1,000 kilometres…metroscapes.ca
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Its really in-depth and interesting, and then there is an update in 2019 with more information from TPA
Public Review Update: Toronto’s Regional Trail Strategy
About a year ago, I reviewed a draft version of the Toronto and Region Conservation Authority’s (TRCA) Trail Strategy for the Greater Toronto Region (Trail Strategy). I focused on the parts o…metroscapes.ca
Interestingly, the Barrie Rail Path isn't on any of this map