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  Lansdowne Ave Public Consultation
   

The public is invited to attend an open house to learn more about design options for bike lanes on Lansdowne Avenue from Bloor Street to Davenport Street. These bike lanes will be part of Toronto's Bikeway Network.

Thursday March 25, 2010
6:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m.
Wallace Emerson Community Centre
1260 Dufferin - Ambrico Room

Background
In 2001, Toronto City Council adopted the Toronto Bike Plan. This Plan calls for the creation of a comprehensive Bikeway Network throughout the city, and includes the introduction of bike lanes on Lansdowne Avenue from Bloor to Davenport.

These bike lanes would connect the existing bike lanes on Dupont to Bloor St. Cyclists may use sharrows south of Bloor when using Lansdowne as a North South cycling corridor.

Public Meeting information Panels
View the information panels which were prepared for this meeting (PDF).  These panels include a cross section of a preliminary design for Landsowne avenue bike lanes, on-street parking supply and demand information from the traffic survey, and information on the projected impacts on car-traffic volumes.  The information in these panels was assembled for discussion purposes only, and do not represent finalized design decisions.

Contact for more information:

David Dunn
Cycling Infrastructure and Programs
Transportation Services
City of Toronto
100 Queen Street West
22nd floor, East Tower, City Hall
Toronto, ON M5H 2N2
E-mail: bikeplan@toronto.ca

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