· The City is soliciting community feedback on its Beltline Gap Connections project. The project proposes a safe and connected route for people cycling and pedestrians over the Allen Road Expressway closing the gap between the York Beltline Trail and Kay Gardner Beltline Trail.
· The deadline to submit comments about this project by email, mail or phone is April 19th. Click HERE to learn more and submit feedback to the City.
· The Beltline Gap Connections project includes:
- Converting the west-side sidewalk on Marlee Avenue into a raised bi-directional cycle track and a widened sidewalk (between Eglinton Avenue West and Roselawn Avenue)
- Upgrading the bike lanes on Marlee Avenue to cycle tracks (between Roselawn Avenue and Castlefield Avenue)
- Converting the south-side sidewalk on Roselawn Avenue and Elm Ridge Drive into a multi-use trail (between Marlee Avenue and the western limit of the bridge)
- Converting the south side of the roadway into a bi-directional on-road cycle track on Elm Ridge Drive (between the western limit of the bridge to Newgate Road)
- Converting the Allen Greenway sidewalk into a multi-use trail (between Elm Ridge Drive and Wembley Road)
- Adding bike signals, protected intersection corner islands and curb extensions to improve safety by giving priority and reducing crossing distances for pedestrians and people cycling
- Removing the westbound left turn lane on Roselawn Avenue approaching the Marlee Avenue intersection
· The CUVCG has requested a more fulsome presentation and explanation of the proposed work and has asked for an in-person or zoom open-house public meeting so that the community can learn more and share feedback.
· Please click the links below to learn more:
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