
Avenue Road Safety Coalition
@arscsafety
Community coalition calling for a pilot Complete Streets narrowing of Avenue Rd, followed by permanent safety improvements and a transformed streetscape.
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http://avenueroadsafetycoalition.ca 06-07-2020 16:08:19
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"even though Avenue Rd is designated as an arterial, more people (including residents of seniorsā homes, apts above shops + in the burgeoning # of residential towers) live along this 2.1-km segment than on any local side-street" Josh Matlow Dianne Saxe - Toronto City Council Ward 11, UR thestar.com/opinion/contriā¦


On Mar 27, the city will vote on converting a short stretch of Avenue Rd to a more people-friendly street after 65 yrs as a dangerous 6-lane motorway. Letās not squander this generational opportunity! Dianne Saxe - Toronto City Council Ward 11, UR @McKelvieTO Mike Colle Anthony Perruzza Amber Morley James Pasternak


Some interesting charts in Matt Elliott lastest newsletter (this one is free to view, btw). Tracking the city's intersection traffic counts - the heaviest pedestrian (and overall) last year was Yonge and College. Queen West, Kensington Market, Cabbagetown most pedestrian areas.


Absolutely thisšā¦Cycle Torontoā© ā¦Community Bikeways - TCBCā© thestar.com/opinion/contriā¦

Are you interested in shaping the future of Toronto's streets and building a livable and resilient city? Transportation Services is hiring seven Senior Project Managers, including one temporary position in Cycling and Pedestrian Projects. Apply by Mar 18. jobs.toronto.ca/jobsatcity/jobā¦


We will be counting on City Council's road safety + climate champions to lead the charge, beginning at the IE committee on Mar 27. Dianne Saxe - Toronto City Council Ward 11, UR Amber Morley James Pasternak Anthony Perruzza @McKelvieTO Mike Colle

Converting a 6-lane downtown motorway into a safer road with lower speeds should be easy, right? Yet, it's taken 7yrs, an exhausting community effort +20 supportive groups to get action. On Mar 27, we'll count on councillors @diannesaxe Josh Matlow to see the project through.




City road safety policies are clear. The community has done tireless work. Public consultations on the staff plan are complete. And the need is urgent. Now it's time for local councillors to deliver. Dianne Saxe - Toronto City Council Ward 11, UR Josh Matlow

