Philippe Tremblay (@tremblayp21) 's Twitter Profile
Philippe Tremblay

@tremblayp21

🌻🌱🍁🐚Outside enthusiast often found traveling around on two wheels | πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ πŸš΄β€β™‚οΈ | He/Him

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National Capital Commission (@ncc_ccn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Parkways program | The results of our 2023 active use survey are in! By the numbers: ✍️ 10,686 responses from program users and non-users πŸš²πŸ‘¨β€πŸ¦½πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ More than 430,000 visits to the parkways captured πŸ‘ 85% of parkway program participants support its continuation πŸ“Έ @jonwardo

Parkways program | The results of our 2023 active use survey are in!

By the numbers:

✍️ 10,686 responses from program users and non-users
πŸš²πŸ‘¨β€πŸ¦½πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈ More than 430,000 visits to the parkways captured
πŸ‘ 85% of parkway program participants support its continuation

πŸ“Έ @jonwardo
Brent Bellamy (@brent_bellamy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Few people realize it, but this study shows the average cost of owning a vehicle in Canada is $16,000 per year. Building cities that allow families to drive less or own fewer vehicles would go a long way towards solving affordability and cost of living. nationalpost.com/news/canada/co…

Sean Devine (@devinesean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Once again, Ottawa can’t grasp the forward-thinking vision of other cities. In Kitchener Waterloo, by adding service hours, they saw a predictable growth in ridership. Here in #OttCity, we get the double-speak of β€œless bus routes will make the system more reliable.”

William van Geest 🌻 (@wvangeest) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Weird how we have tens of millions of dollars to speed up carsβ€” πŸš— $23M for Earl Grey underpass πŸš— $12M for Palladium Dr πŸš— $52M for Brian Coburn But when it comes to making our streets safer…$75,000 per councillor? #Autowa #Balance #TeamOttawa ottawa.ctvnews.ca/new-criteria-f…

Brent Toderian (@brenttoderian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It would be reasonable to conclude that the 2 most inspirational cities in the world right now in city-building for people are Paris & Montreal. It might be the french culture for place-making and civic sociability. On the other hand, it might be about 2 progressive women mayors.

It would be reasonable to conclude that the 2 most inspirational cities in the world right now in city-building for people are Paris & Montreal. It might be the french culture for place-making and civic sociability. On the other hand, it might be about 2 progressive women mayors.
National Capital Commission (@ncc_ccn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW | NCC Summer Zone Part of Queen Elizabeth Driveway will become the NCC 🌞 Summer Zone 🌞! πŸšΆβ€β™€οΈπŸš²βœ… Car-free 24/7 in July & August 🎸Activities, food, music and more πŸ“ On QED, from Somerset to Catherine Details coming soon: ncc-ccn.gc.ca/events/weekend… | #ottbike #ottwalk

Siobhan Kirkland (@siobhanwanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Maybe if it wasn’t a miserable car-centric #Autowa wasteland that despite the name is not accessible by train from the nearby LRT and train station it wouldn’t be struggling. #Ottawa

Dr. Adil Shamji πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ (@shamjiadil) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It makes me furious that Doug Ford can publish an interactive map to find beer after just one weekend but he won’t do the same thing to help any of the 2.3 million Ontarians who can’t find a family doctor. #onpoli #onhealth

Siobhan Kirkland (@siobhanwanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

At least own up to the impact that your decisions and policies are having on the budget instead of whining to other levels of government. The mayor’s priorities of artificially low property taxes, handouts to his corporate friends, roads, and police are a choice.

Siobhan Kirkland (@siobhanwanders) 's Twitter Profile Photo

An expensive choice that doesn’t benefit ordinary residents of our city, but this is your choice and what you’ve advocated for. So don’t complain that we don’t have any money left for transit or other vital services when you’ve wasted it on your β€œpriorities.”

Sam Hersh (@samhersh01) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Austerity is nothing to be proud of. Boasting that you've saved $500 million over 25 years while hundreds of people sleep on the street every night, dozens are dying from toxic overdoses and people can't even get from their house to work on a bus isn't the win you think it is.

Sean Devine (@devinesean) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Doug Ford should stay in his lane and let municipal governments determine what to do with ours. If Ford wants to address congestion, then invest more in public transit. Ideas like Ford's are what lead to cyclists getting killed. cbc.ca/news/canada/to…

πšƒπšŠπš›πšŠπšœ π™Άπš›πšŽπšœπšŒπš˜πšŽ πŸš‡ (@grescoe) 's Twitter Profile Photo

NEW STUDY: Bicycle lanes calm traffic, make streets safer for everyone. Presence of a separated bike lane decreases average maximum car/truck speeds by 28%, speed of cars making right turns by 21% ...

NEW STUDY: Bicycle lanes calm traffic, make streets safer for everyone.

Presence of a separated bike lane decreases average maximum car/truck speeds by 28%, speed of cars making right turns by 21% ...
Oh The Urbanity! (@ohurbanity) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m going to let you in on a little secret. Most walking, cycling, and transit advocates… drive sometimes. Many of them own cars. Cars are useful for many things! But most places in North America prioritize them over every other option. Often to an insane degree.

YIMBYLAND (@yimbyland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The starter home of a 19th century worker. Then we made them illegal to build and now that house is $1M+ and that worker instead has to live 45 min outside of the city, completely detached from the community he works in.

The starter home of a 19th century worker.

Then we made them illegal to build and now that house is $1M+ and that worker instead has to live 45 min outside of the city, completely detached from the community he works in.