City looking for feedback on 2022 Enhanced Summer Bike Route Program

Released: November 17, 2022 at 4:41 p.m.

The City of Winnipeg is asking residents for feedback on their experiences with the 2022 Enhanced Summer Bike Route Program.

As part of the program, the City created dedicated cycling routes on 15 streets throughout Winnipeg.  The program featured a speed limit of 30 km/hour on all routes from May until November. Some routes had additional measures like turn restrictions, additional signage, or barricades at key locations on weekends and through the summer months.

The program was first piloted in 2020 as a response to COVID-19 and the need for safe spaces to recreate while maintaining social distance.

We are now looking to Winnipeggers to help us better understand how community members, residents, and cyclists experienced the Enhanced Sunday Holiday Bike Route Program pilot.

What we hear in the online survey will be presented in a report to Council in early 2023 alongside information on costs, usage, and operational considerations as well as recommendations for the program’s future.

For more information and to complete a survey, see: winnipeg.ca/summerbikes.

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