Roads, sidewalks and transportation services. To begin, what do you think are the most important issues facing our city in 2011, страница 37

Roads, sidewalks & traffic - Other Important Issues

165.     

Good bike lane network - decreases traffic congestion and improves air quality. Affordable child care. Avoiding creating ghettos in the outer 416 suburbs. Why is the police budget increasing when crime is decreasing and we have a deficit? Need to keep the Fort York Bridge. 

166.     

road safety, child care

167.     

The cleanliness of the city. Enforcing bylaws such as illegal bar patios, bicycles on the sidewalks, dumping garbage.

168.     

Transportation / and road fixture timelines

169.     

Police powers and abuse of them (i.e. G20 summit detainees and arrests) /

Commuter tolls and contributions to the maintenance of our roads etc. (i.e. we are paying for damage to our roads caused (in large part) by those commuting downtown from other parts of the GTA

170.     

Creating more bike lanes downtown. Either on-road or divided by parked cars/concrete barriers.

171.     

More bike lanes are important. I also find Mr. Ford's anti-graffiti platform to be nothing but political grandstanding on a non-issue. To be blunt it is an embarrassing waste of time and money for our politicians to be cracking down on street art.

172.     

I think we should consider some sort of toll system for cars containing fewer people. Everyday I see thousands of cars coming into the city, each with only one person in them. If we instituted a system where it cost more to drive alone, we could cut traffic without having to try to add more roads, and cut emissions and travel times as well.

173.     

Not an issue, but I think "Culture and Sport" should be split into two categories.  I score high on culture, not that high on sport.  I enjoy the art culture in Toronto and don't want to lose any of it. / Also, I want to say that bike lanes are a big issue for me as well.

174.     

more buses, less police, fix the growing number of potholes everywhere, support cultural things so we can feel proud of our city, quit worrying about taxes - we all need to chip in, be good to the needy, don't sell off our assets, keep the private sector out of government as much as possible - they really are much less effective overall ...

175.     

bedbugs need to be dealt with, all Torontonians need to eat and be sheltered. /  / Bloor needs bike lanes, or else some kind of radical improvement for bicycle traffic. since toronto city blocks are so long north-south, the adjacent east-west streets are not practical alternatives. /  / the $21 fee for a temporary parking permit is unaffordable for my family. we would occasionally like to be able to offer visitors a place to park, but it needn't be for a full week: a one-night permit for a lower price would be nice.

176.     

Electrification of the rail corridor that will be servicing the Airport. The current plan to run diesel trains at such high frequency will negatively affect the health of surrounding Toronto residents. /  / More bike lanes, which can be paid for by ticketing cyclists who do not obey the rules of the road