How many cyclists have to be on Bloor for city councillors to make the bike lane permanent?
Do the numbers matter or is safety still trumped by cars, parking, and attitudes? by Albert Koehl and Chris Caputo Are the number of cyclists on Harbord and Bloor high enough to justify a bike lane on both streets? Are … Continue reading
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For the love of parking: examining our city’s priorities
“I’ve wasted my life.” Caption and photo of a dog waiting in a parked car above by Claudia Calabro. For the love of parking: How sitting in a parked car can teach you about the city’s priorities Story and photos … Continue reading
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The High Cost of Free Parking
Photo of a bike parking corral on College Street next to the bike lane. Bike-friendly city councillor Mike Layton had it installed where there was once a car parking spot. What is the cost of free parking? Hint: The word … Continue reading

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