City expanding temporary bicycle/active transportation routes effective May 5 to May 29

Released: April 24, 2020 at 9 a.m.

Winnipeg, MB – In an effort to assist with social distancing requirements during the COVID-19 pandemic, the City is further extending its annual bicycle and active transportation route schedule and expanding the temporary routes to include five new streets.

“As the global pandemic continues to have an effect on our residents, I’m pleased to see an expansion of active transportation routes that can better facilitate physical distancing,” said Mayor Brian Bowman. “With ever-evolving circumstances related to COVID-19, the City is once again demonstrating its willingness and ability to innovate.”

“It’s important that we provide Winnipeggers with safe spaces they can use to keep active while practicing social distancing,” said Councillor Matt Allard, Chairperson of the Standing Policy Committee on Infrastructure Renewal and Public Works. “I’m pleased that we were able to expand upon active transportation routes to give residents even more options to enjoy the outdoors as the weather begins to warm up this spring.”

The following four streets in Winnipeg are currently designated as bicycle/active transportation routes, and will be extended until Friday, May 29, 2020:

  • Lyndale Drive - Cromwell Street to Gauvin Street
  • Scotia Street - Anderson Avenue (at St. Cross Street) to Armstrong Avenue
  • Wellington Crescent - Academy Road (at Wellington Crescent) to Guelph Street
  • Wolseley Avenue - Raglan Road to Maryland Street

Winnipeggers are invited to take advantage of these additional 5 designated routes from Tuesday, May 5 until Friday, May 29, 2020:

  • Assiniboine Avenue - Bedson Street to Westwood Drive
  • Churchill Drive - Hay Street to Jubilee Avenue
  • Egerton Road - Bank Avenue to Morier Avenue
  • Kildonan Drive - Helmsdale Avenue to Rossmere Crescent & Larchdale Crescent to Irving Place
  • Kilkenny Drive - Burgess Avenue to Patricia Avenue and Kings Drive

These designated routes limit motor vehicle traffic to one block throughout the designated area. The routes will be in place daily from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. The City will re-evaluate at the end of May to determine if the designations need to be extended.

Signs are posted on all approach roadways as notification that motorists are entering a bicycle/active transportation route. Signs are also posted at the end of the routes advising motorists that they are leaving the bicycle/active transportation route.

It is important to note that these roads are not closed. Cyclists and pedestrians are reminded to use caution and continue to follow the rules of the road.

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