Turning the pyramid on its end, Brampton proclaimed Streets for People. Brampton’s 2040 Vision stated civic sustainability emphasizes walking, then cycling, then transit, and finally vehicles.
![Transportation Priority pyramid](https://i0.wp.com/bikebrampton.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/2040-Vision-transportation-pyramid_700.png?resize=700%2C467&ssl=1)
City of Brampton’s 29.3 km of new bike facilites for 2021 has been announced with a flurry of ‘bike lane coming soon’ signs for 17 roads. Building on the 19.7 km of infrastructure from 2020, Brampton is creating a solid cycling network that will encourage more people to shift to the bicycle for their transportation choice.
![Streets for People road sign](https://i0.wp.com/bikebrampton.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/21-0575-AT-Road-Work-sign-3.jpg?resize=750%2C563&ssl=1)
BikeBrampton shares good news with the Media
BikeBrampton Chair David Laing was interviewed for Brampton Guardian article by Clarrie Feinstein on May 14th.
![Streets for People -David Laing](https://i0.wp.com/bikebrampton.ca/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/2021-03-Streets-for-People-bike-lane-sign-Balmoral-David_750.jpg?resize=750%2C563&ssl=1)
BikeBrampton reviews bike lanes coming to Glenvale Blvd Video
This video formed a follow-up delegation to Brampton Council on May 19th.
Streets for People Bike Lanes Delegation to Brampton Cycling Advisory Committee
2021 Streets for People Bike Lanes – BCAC
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