Have Your Say In Future Cycling Grand Designs, Toronto & Vancouver!

Hot on the heels of some terrific advancements in Toronto’s cycling infrastructure (like the recent completion of the contra-flow bike lanes on Palmerston Avenue as part of the larger Palmerston-Tecumseth Cycling Connections project, which spans 3.6 km from Dupont St to Niagara St) the City of Toronto wants your recommendations on the future of safe biking in every neighbourhood. This is an opportunity for you to provide your feedback into the development of the expanding Cycling Network plan for 2025-2027!

Fill out a short survey or use the interactive map to provide your personal contribution into the creation, necessary upgrades and study of bikeways and cycling routes throughout the city. Enthusiastic citizens can also participate in several in-person gatherings, online workshops and events geared towards an open discussion and brainstorming about all things cycling!

Of keen interest to Zygg and Zygg’s customers, there is another call for public input: 

The City of Toronto is developing a Micromobility Strategy which will include future rules for our roads, bikeways and trails, which may impact the inclusion and sustainability of e-bikes, e-scooters, cargo bikes and other small vehicles in our urban & suburban realm. Your feedback is very much welcome. The deadline for submitting your contribution to the Micromobility Strategy is December 13th, 2023.

And, cycling keeners in Vancouver are able to access infrastructure updates and ways to contribute to the expanding biking network in the Lower Mainland of British Columbia through the City of Vancouver’s Active Transportation site. Set goals for yourself in the New Year; head out on your bike or ebike and visit all the new and evolving cycling infrastructure your city has on offer.

Out friends at HUB Cycling also have a fantastic Cycling Advocacy division with local committees aimed at:

  • Providing feedback on planned infrastructure

  • Meeting with politicians, engineers, planners, and other staff

  • Holding rides to assess cycling conditions

  • Hosting and tabling events in the community

  • Building allies in the community

There are regional cycling-advocacy groups in Burnaby, Delta, Langley, Maple Ridge, Westminster, Richmond, Surrey, Vancouver and UBC! Join one today!

Have your say #bikeTO and #bikeYVR ! Get involved, get outside, #gobybike!