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NOW Magazine
City backpedals on $100 million bike plan
Last year, the city was asked for an accounting of the money allocated to the Bike Plan – there still hasn t been an answer By Albert Koehl and Mary Ann Neary
Jan 24, 2021
Samuel Engelking
Life and death aren’t usually how we think about complicated (sometimes boring) City Hall budget debates.
But when the issue is road safety, the public’s interest doesn’t end with council decisions about how our money is spent. It extends to the outcome. When the community is short-changed on road safety dollars, the consequences can be tragic.
Pedestrian-Friendly Makeover of a Busy Toronto Street Stops Short of the Car-Free Ideal
The yongeTOmorrrow project is heading toward the finish line with widespread support from advocates, but a few want the plan to go one step further. January 19, 2021, 5am PST | James Brasuell |
Albert Koehl and Michael Black write an opinion piece to support a car-free Yonge Street in Downtown Toronto.
The occasion for the opinion piece is the yongeTOmorrrow project, which recently took form as a final environmental assessment, and would transform 1 km stretch of the street into a more pedestrian-friendly environment. But it doesn t go so far as to go car free hence the complaint by Koehl and Black.