BikingToronto: More Slow Progress on the Chester Hill Bike Lane<script type="text/javascript" src="http://www.blogger.com/static/v1/common/js/1499043574-csitaillib.js"></script> <script>if (typeof(window.attachCsiOnload) != 'undefined' && window.attachCsiOnload != null) { window.attachCsiOnload('ext_blogspot'); }</script> <data:blog.pageTitle/>



posted by Joe on Thursday, July 10, 2008 Share/Save/Bookmark



What might be Toronto's shortest bikelane is on Chester Hill Avenue and it has just gained an important feature... bikelane stencils!

Thanks to Val Dodge who posted the above photo and has a nice rundown of how a 70 metre bikelane (on one side of a one-way street) has taken 5 months to (almost) complete.

I'm chalking the slow progress up to city staff forgetting about Chester Hill Avenue because it's small and concentrating on the "bigger" bikelanes (yet all bikelanes are created equal...) like Royal York and Rogers Road.

The Chester Hill Avenue Bikelane is now part of the Toronto Bikelane Map.

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