Category: Cycling Benefits – Environment
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Institute for Sustainable Brampton
The ISB task force delegated to City of Brampton Committee of Council on Feb 13th. Link to Agenda BikeBrampton’s main purpose is for the City of Brampton to become a more bicycle friendly community; one that encourages safe cycling for both transportation and recreation. A major milestone towards that goal was achieved in the spring…
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Brampton Bike Hub 1st Anniversary
Bike Cage Official Opening A crowd of over 60 BikeBrampton members, Pedalwise mentors and protégés, and dignitaries gathered to celebrate the 1st anniversary of Brampton Bike Hub and the official opening of the bike cage at PCHS.
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Major New AT Investment to Make Cycling Safer, More Convenient
Brampton will be receiving $1,780,604 in investment funding to build bike lanes and other cycling infrastructure.
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Future of Heart Lake Road AT
The Heart Lake Road Corridor study will examine the road’s long term role and function, and associated design requirements that address future multi-modal (vehicle, bike & pedestrian) transportation demand, planned land use and development, protection of environmental features and wildlife, and recognition of its unique cultural heritage.
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Bike the Creek Canada 150
Bike the Creek Canada 150 celebrated by largest ever crowd in Brampton & Caledon. 631 cyclists gathered Jun 24, 2017 to celebrate Canada’s 150th birthday with a joyful free family ride through the spectacular valleys, trails and historic landmarks of urban and rural Brampton and Caledon.
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Main and Queen – Downtown Streetscape
Brampton has initiated an EA for streetscaping the downtown to create a complete street that will capitalize walkability and pedestrian capacity.
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Top 5 Takeaways From 2017 Winter Cycling Congress
Montreal, Canada hosted the annual Winter Cycling Congress for 2017. #WCC17 was full of insights to encourage winter cycling this year. These are our top 5.
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Reducing lanes solves Gridlock
If you make it easier to drive, people drive. If it is not so easy to drive, people drive less. The result of reducing lanes is less traffic, not gridlock.
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MTO Discussion Paper on Cycling Initiatives under Climate Change Action Plan
The province is interested in feedback on the proposed plan to implement actions identified in Cycling Initiatives under the Climate Change Action Plan.
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Input for Active Transportation Master Plan
The November Brampton Cycling Advisory Committee meeting will be important. It will be dedicated to discussing the Active Transportation Master Plan.
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