Back in 2019, police were returning only 12 per cent of stolen bikes to owners. Now, the recovery rate has more than doubled to 30 per cent. Police say they're using proactive investigations to find them.
Contentious Chinatown detour designs released
The city has finalized and published its design for a contentious detour that will divert bike and foot traffic through Chinatown during construction in Eau Claire and along the Bow River pathway.
Social Sharing
Article content
A Calgary city council committee is expected this week to consider a new strategy to entice companies to bring bike share options back to the city.
A report to the standing policy committee on transportation and transit proposes Calgary allow companies to exceed established caps on the size of their electric scooter fleets if they offer a bike-share program in the city.
We apologize, but this video has failed to load.
Try refreshing your browser, or Calgary could bump up e-scooter limits to increase bike share numbers Back to video
While e-scooters have taken off in Calgary in recent years, with council recently approving their year-round return following a successful two-year pilot, bike shares have not seen the same uptake.