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Ontario municipalities slam province over bike lane rules
Ontario municipalities slam province's 'significant overreach' on bike lanes
Ontario’s municipalities say upcoming legislation that would require cities to get provincial approval for some bike lanes is a “significant overreach” of power.
Bike lanes to remain a priority in Ottawa despite new provincial rules, Sutcliffe says
Ottawa Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says the city intends to keep investing in cycling infrastructure even as the provincial government brings in new rules to restrict bicycle lanes in what Ontario municipalities complain is a “significant overreach” of provincial power.
Ontario to require provincial approval for new municipal bike lanes
The Ontario government says it will introduce legislation that would require municipalities to get provincial approval before building any new bike lanes that reduce lanes of vehicle traffic.Municipalities would need to demonstrate any proposed bike lanes will not have a "negative impact on vehicle traffic,
Ontario set to ban new bike lanes installed without provincial approval
The government, which has made gridlock a priority, intends to introduce legislation next week to change the process for installing bike lanes across the province
Any new bike lanes in Ontario towns could need provincial approval under new rules
Any future bike lanes coming to Ontario towns and cities could soon need provincial approval thanks to new rules proposed by Brampton MP and Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria.
How will province's plan to restrict new bike lanes play out in London?
London academics and cycling advocates are puzzled by the province’s commitment to restrict new bike lanes, as city hall anxiously awaits how the legislation will look and work in practice.
Province's plans to limit bike lanes 'stepping directly into municipal jurisdiction,' says Waterloo mayor
Waterloo's mayor says the provincial government has overstepped in making the announcement of potential legislation requiring municipalities to seek provincial approval for new bike lanes.
‘Significant overreach’: Ontario municipalities slam province over bike lane rules
Ontario's municipalities say upcoming legislation that would require cities to get provincial approval for some bike lanes is a "significant overreach" of power.
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Doug Ford amps up bike lane rhetoric, questions mount for cities
In a speech at Toronto's Empire Club on Thursday, Ontario Premier Doug Ford said explicitly what his transport minister implied earlier this week: the province is willing to tear out existing ...
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Ontario will restrict new bike lanes amid ‘out of control’ process: Transportation Minister
Ontario Transportation Minister Prabmeet Sarkaria says the provincial government is introducing legislation that would ...
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Ontario to give itself veto power over city bike lanes, citing worsening gridlock
A City of Toronto report on an earlier stretch of bike lanes on Bloor, which were added in 2016 as a pilot project, found ...
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City reveals Parkside Drive redesign that would add bike lanes, slow drivers
On the same day the Ontario government announced restrictions on future municipal bike lanes, Toronto city staff released a ...
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Ontario wants to make it a lot harder for Toronto and other cities to install bike lanes
The Ontario government is officially introducing polarizing legislation that would, if passed, require municipalities to ...
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Ontario to speed up environmental assessments, property acquisitions for Highway 413
The bill would designate Highway 413, the Bradford Bypass and the Garden City Skyway bridge as priority projects to speed up ...
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