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17
Feb
Transformative cycling projects in Waterloo need your support

Transformative cycling projects in Waterloo need your support

The Region sits on the cusp of transformative change when it comes to cycling infrastructure. At Tuesday's Planning
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02
Sep
Week in review: September 3, 2016

Week in review: September 3, 2016

Consultations and feedback deadlines * GTHA: Next Regional Transportation Plan * MOVING FORWARD: What are your priorities for transportation in Waterloo Region?
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08
Mar
Political momentum growing for protected bike lanes

Political momentum growing for protected bike lanes

Better bike lanes are coming to University Ave, and possibly more roads across Waterloo Region, as Council rejected a staff
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19
Aug

An alternative design for University Avenue

In our last post, we raised some concerns with the Region's recommended design for the reconstruction of University
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09
Aug
Could University Ave slip through the cracks?

Could University Ave slip through the cracks?

On Tuesday, Regional staff will be presenting a report to the Planning and Works Committee, recommending the widening of University
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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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05
Apr
#bikeuptown: Protected bike lanes for Uptown Waterloo

#bikeuptown: Protected bike lanes for Uptown Waterloo

Uptown Waterloo can be a place that’s great for anyone to bike. Find out how you can help make
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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