City of Winnipeg continues its commitment to invest in Active Transportation

Released: July 9, 2013 at 4:20 p.m.

Winnipeg, MB - The City of Winnipeg continues its commitment to investing in Active Transportation (AT) facilities to further expand Winnipeg’s Active Transportation network.

The Public Works Department confirms that the only initiative being suspended at this time is a study to develop Pedestrian and Cycling Strategies for Winnipeg.

Currently, there are numerous Active Transportation projects underway in Winnipeg, including as examples, completion of the Disraeli pedestrian and cycling bridge, construction on the west side of the Red River at Fort Garry Bridge (Glengarry Drive to Plaza Drive) and Archibald Street/La Verendrye Street/Mission Street Intersection cyclist enhancements and renewal of paths in Frontenac Park, Chornick Park, Niakawa Trail, Muys Park, Assiniboine Forest.

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