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Councillor works hard to have bike lane painted after complaint

August 16, 2024 by Toronto Newswire

City crew painting a bike lane at Royal York Road and Evans Avenue following a complaint by a resident.

Another day in the life of a busy Ward 3 city councillor.

Councillor Amber Morley in recent newsletter said her office swept into action following a recent bike lane-related complaint from an area resident.

Morley wrote that a local resident ‘noticed an issue and reported it to 311.’

Her office explained that ‘after roadwork was completed on Royal York Road, the painted bike lane was not restored – leaving them less safe for both cyclists and drivers.’

The City is planning to install bike lanes on Parkside Drive reducing its lanes.

“My team reached out to staff to ensure the lines were repainted, and I am pleased to share that the lanes are now restored,” the Deputy Mayor agreed.

There you go, more lives of cyclists or motorists saved in Mimico.

The lane touch-up comes as the City works on a plan to install bike lanes along Parkside Drive from Bloor St. W., south to Lake Shore Blvd. W., according to a cycling committee.

Morley reminds constituents if they have issues with City programs or services to call 311.

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