Cycling Network Plan
Etobicoke York District
Cycle Toronto's Etobicoke Advocacy Summit, January 30th 2018
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Cycling Network Plan Etobicoke York District Cycle Toronto's Etobicoke Advocacy Summit, January 30 th 2018 [Heading] [Subheading] Example from CNP: Ward 3 Proposed Cycling Routes [Heading] 13 Burnhamthorpe Rd (Martin Text Text Grove to
Cycle Toronto's Etobicoke Advocacy Summit, January 30th 2018
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Example from CNP: Ward 3 Proposed Cycling Routes
13 – Burnhamthorpe Rd (Martin Grove to Dundas) 52 – Martin Grove Rd (Rathburn to south of Burnhamthorpe) 67 – Princess Margaret Neighbourhood Connections 69 – Rathburn Rd (Mill to the East Mall) 70 – Renforth Dr (Rathburn to Eglinton)
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Please note: Proposed projects are subject to design feasibility, public consultation, and approvals.
to Rathburn) + bike signal at Martin Grove and Eglinton
Fairglen/Cardell) – planned to start 2018
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improvements (green thermoplastic)
intersections – continue work started in 2017)
(2018 – 2020)
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Near Etobicoke (heard there was interest in this project). Purpose: to connect to the campus, to transit and to
through the federal Public Transit Infrastructure Fund.
Three public consultations coming up:
Campus, Vari Hall Rotunda
Centre, 23 Grandravine Drive
111 Sharpecroft Blvd
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Scarlett Rd (Dundas to Eglinton), and Baby Point Neighbourhood Connections (connections between Dundas St, Annette St, and the Humber River)
Connections wayfinding sharrows on quiet streets
sharrows and contra-flow bike lanes on quiet streets
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sharrows (Davenport to Eglinton)
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Note: Bikeway type (e.g. bike lane vs cycle track) will be confirmed through feasibility analysis and public consultation.
section from The East Mall to Martin Grove
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+ bike signals at Mt. Olive, Rowntree, Kidron Valley
(bundled with other work)
the waterfront through neighbourhood
start in 2019 but will not be complete until beyond 2020
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includes Ward 12 and 17 in Etobicoke
stakeholders this spring/summer (2018)
determined, but the City will work with Metrolinx to coordinate this
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