So long as idiot voters keep electing idiot politicians in Toronto, easy, logical improvements that would protect cyclists and pedestrians will not materialize.
In fairness, to voters in that area, they have elected Councillor Layton, and other pro-cycling councillors in the past.
While there are some bike-lane opponents on Council, from the suburbs in particular, I don't think they have much to do with the flawed design of these particular bike lanes, or most others, outside their own wards.
Transportation as a city department has treated cycling as an afterthought even when they have had clear marching orders from pro-cycling councillors, and an ample budget.
Its a unit that has been consistently short staffed and too often staffed by people who aren't passionate cyclists either (though there have been a few through the years).
This bike lane is beset by a department without a hunger to make things better, with insufficient design expertise as well.
Further, in the case of Harbord there has long been compromise w/the area BIA on the amount of parking retained.
To make Harbord work, the on-street parking will simply have to go, and it would serve the area well, providing room for buffered (separated) bike lanes, but also wider sidewalks and more trees.
You have an ROW of 12.9M give or take; and with bus service you really want the traffic lanes to be in the vicinity of 3.5M, if you allow 2.3M for a physically separated bike lane, you're 11.6M which does not leave
enough room for parked cars, but it could afford a 1.3M widening of the sidewalk.....
One could play w/the numbers, but I'm hard pressed to see parking co-existing w/the bike lane here.
This is a case of needing to express one's view to the councillor, and the BIA; and making sure to include positive suggestions around parking (whether you mean them or not, as it won't sell to the BIA to get rid of the parking without some alternative in place).
Alternatives could include pay-and-display on area side streets w/permit holders exempt, or, minimally adding green P off-street parking nearby.
Just in case someone here is feeling ambitious........
The councillor's email is:
councillor_layton@toronto.ca
The BIA has a contact form here:
http://harbordstreet.ca/contact