Cycling strategy proposed for Calgary
CBC News
Posted: Jun 10, 2011 3:58 PM MT
Last Updated: Jun 10, 2011 5:14 PM MT
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City adminstrators unveiled a new multi-million dollar strategy on Friday aimed at getting more Calgarians to ride bicycles.
The three-year plan would see the city invest in new cycling infrastructure, including more dedicated bike routes in the downtown core and elsewhere, better routes leading to LRT stations, more facilities for locking bicycles, a bike-share program and wider pathways.
One of the strategy's goals is to double the number of Calgarians who commute into the core by 2020.
About $10 million of the proposed plan's $28 million capital costs have already been budgeted for, according to the document.
"The City has a vision to become one of the premier cycling cities of North America," the document says.