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03
Aug
Westheights Drive

Westheights Drive

It's been a quiet little while on the civic front. While construction season has been in full swing,
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27
Jul

ION construction updates map

The Rapid Transit team has put together a map showing construction and detour routes. We've embedded it below
21
Jun
A brief look at the new Northfield multi-use path

A brief look at the new Northfield multi-use path

Northfield Drive East has a new multi-use path. The stretch between Wissler and Bridge previously was just a two-lane road
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14
Jun
Upcoming events and public consultations

Upcoming events and public consultations

A number of events and opportunities for public feedback are happening over the next week and a bit. Protected bike
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17
May
Uptown Streetscape Ride: May 25

Uptown Streetscape Ride: May 25

Proposed Uptown Streetscape cross-section After many years of planning, the City of Waterloo will be making a decision on the
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06
May
News Release: Community Members Applaud Uptown Bike Lane Proposal

News Release: Community Members Applaud Uptown Bike Lane Proposal

For immediate release Recommended Uptown streetscape design includes wider sidewalks and protected bike lanes on King Street from Erb to
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19
Apr
A more perfect Union Street

A more perfect Union Street

On Thursday, a neighbourhood meeting was held to present design concepts and solicit feedback on a proposal for bike lanes
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14
Apr

Kitchener bike and trail projects need your support

The City of Kitchener is considering a number of trail and on-road cycling facility projects for 2015: * Road diet with
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13
Apr
2015 GRT preferred service improvement plan

2015 GRT preferred service improvement plan

Beginning tomorrow, Grand River Transit will be hosting a series of public consultations on its preferred 2015 service improvement plan.
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26
Mar

Report finds cycling contributes to economic vitality of Uptown Waterloo

On Monday, City of Waterloo Council will be receiving a report from Professor Casello and Professor Moos of the University
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