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James Perttula

@jamesperttula

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The best answer to addressing climate change impacts of transportation is to change our over-reliance on the car, regardless of fuel source. theglobeandmail.com/business/comme…

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Lunch on the patio of Calgary's Ol' Beautiful brewery sipping a Brass Monkey and eating an A1 chicken burrito. This is summer!

Lunch on the patio of Calgary's Ol' Beautiful brewery sipping a Brass Monkey and eating an A1 chicken burrito.  This is summer!
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ToonieTours Calgary Street art tour starts and ends at microbreweries. All part of the BUMP Festival, transforming Calgary into an open air art gallery

ToonieTours Calgary Street art tour starts and ends at microbreweries.  All part of the <a href="/yycbump/">BUMP Festival</a>, transforming Calgary into an open air art gallery
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I have Henry Grabar's book, Paved Paradise on my to-read pile. Looking forward to cracking it open. We’re Taking New York City’s Streets Back — and Then We’re Coming for the Rest of the Country nytimes.com/2023/09/02/opi…

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Are you biking to work? Shop? Pick up your kids? Or just for fun? If so, bicycle parking in new developments in Toronto will impact you. Learn how, and share your thoughts at our virtual public meetings on November 20 and 21: toronto.ca/parkingreview

Are you biking to work? Shop? Pick up your kids? Or just for fun? If so, bicycle parking in new developments in Toronto will impact you. Learn how, and share your thoughts at our virtual public meetings on November 20 and 21: toronto.ca/parkingreview
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As part of our continuing review of parking requirements in Toronto's Zoning By-law, we are looking at bicycle parking and accessible parking requirements. You can participate in these two surveys s.cotsurvey.chkmkt.com/?e=356764&d=l&… and s.cotsurvey.chkmkt.com/?e=360706&d=l&…

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Do you care about accessible parking and bicycle parking? Check out the project site for our review of Toronto's zoning requirements for new developments toronto.ca/city-governmen…

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All you planners, visiting the Inn Buffalo in the Elmwood Village area. One of the suites is named after Frederick Law Olmstead. If I had known, I would have reserved it.

All you planners, visiting the Inn Buffalo in the Elmwood Village area.  One of the suites is named after Frederick Law Olmstead.  If I had known, I would have reserved it.
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(whispers) nobody "removes a traffic lane" to build a bike lane, bike lanes are also traffic lanes because cyclists are also road users, we're just much more efficient users of urban space