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Roads, sidewalks & traffic - Other Important Issues

47.       

Honestly, bike lanes and infrastructure for cyclists. Mr. Ford may hate cycling for some bizarre reason, but the fact is that gas prices are rising, more people are poor, and they still need to get around. As well, Global Warming is a real thing, cause in great part by pollution and the roads cannot support the numbers of cars that exists/an increasing number. 

48.       

road repair

49.       

Consider road tolls/tax for cars entering core

50.       

I live in mid-town and don't have a car.  Getting around is very tough.  Busses are horrible, street cars are few and the roads are horrible for cycling.  My wife and I can afford a car but like to stay green and healthy through walking.  Would like greater support for non-car people

51.       

road tolls / investments in aging infrastructure / green building design and energy conservation / emergency preparedness for climate-related incidents ex. droughts, floods / how to address gentrification and pricing vulnerable populations/working class out of the city / how to effectively spend on culture and attract tourism, to be considered world class city / 

52.       

Not privatizing services such as garbage, LCBO, etc / Bike lanes, a bike transportation plan - bring back the LRT! /  / 

53.       

- noise and behaviour in nightclub areas / - safe, curbed bike lanes / - fewer festivals downtown (congestion, noise, and traffic disruptions).

54.       

Integration services for new immigrants; services for the poor, young, elderly, ill and injured; affordable housing; access to community and recreation centres for everyone across the city;  clean and pot-hole free sidewalks and streets;  waterfront development; maintenance of old, historic buildings by integrating them into new, controlled development.

55.       

Providing recreational activities to youth, providing mentoring services and youthoriented programs in disadvantaged areas of the city. Improving the conditions of roads. Creating bike lanes.

56.       

More bike lanes. Car-free zones downtown. Upgraded waterfront - waterfront businesses, bars/restaurants, green space. NO BILLBOARDS - at least less! Someone to clean up the horse shit from the TPS Mounted Unit - come on we are in downtown Toronto, I shouldn't have to see and smell horse shit. 

57.       

Nominal increase in Taxes, land transfer taxes, parking fees with a significant spending reduction. / Sell: Sony Centre, St Lawrence centre, Toronto Zoo, Privatize Yonge-Dundas Square, / Reduction in Civic and Politician salaries and expanding entitlement promises. / Make it hurt. Toronto needs to wake up and realize. That it, like the rest of the world needs to balance their budgets.