Roads, sidewalks and transportation services. To begin, what do you think are the most important issues facing our city in 2011, страница 44

Roads, sidewalks & traffic - Other Important Issues

273.     

General road repair appears to be getting worse and needs to be addressed.  To many services for the vulnerable have been placed in to few neighbourhoods preventing these neighbourhoods for developing.  Traffic increases have turned quiet streets into near highways as highways have not kept up with development.

274.     

Bike lanes or traffic control/flow / infrastructure / Health care system

275.     

encourage infill building instead of developing open land.  Increase bike lanes.  Enforce all by-laws regarding businesses on Spadina: sidewalk encroachment, garbage, double parking, large trucks idling on side streets,  / EXPAND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION.

276.     

Sheppard subway start now and only to Downsview. underground trams along Eglinton, Finch, Don Mills, Don Mills subway to Scarborough Town be trams underground.  / $100,000 councillor salaries + benefits + office staff of 5?  paid too high for very little esp. North York.  / Health and safety of streets, China town filth / too many recesses or time off for councillors photo ops do not count.  / sewers and water system years ago neglected. / restore night court for traffic summons / that the City will get  any more transfer money - no one has taken Provincial or Municipal government seriously. / if that happens more transfer from Ottawa to Ont. to

Toronto we'll know something was or now is in the works. June 4th

277.     

Addressing the animosity between bicyclists and drivers that has been built-in to the city's roadways by poor planning and a lack of foresight. I am for separating the flows of bicycle and automobile traffic where possible--keeping them separate is the surest way to ensure safety, efficiency and cordiality. The City needs to show that it respects both parties equally and is willing to seek a compromise that does not privilege one over the other for the sake of political gain.

278.     

The city of toronto should consider adding more bike lanes, not take them away. Biking is an affordable mode of transportation for people on fixed incomes, students, it offers daily exercise, and it is good as the fight against smog and air pollution.  /  / Many cities in Europe include bike lanes on their streets.

279.     

funding lgbtq festivals (3 in the city (Pride, Queer West Arts Fest and Trigger)  speed up road maintenance (Dufferin Dundas to CNE) heard the city won't be working on it for two more years, outrageous!

280.     

Do not cut services, instead find other sources of revenue such as user fees, pubicprivate partnerships. LRT should be promoted over subways and buses. Roads need to be better maintained and bike lanes should be better designed to meet the growing demand for biking in the city. The waterfront needs to continue to be enhanced in a systematic way and the mass sell of City owned lands and assets is not the way to go. 

281.     

An increase of bike lanes on roads in Toronto  and a better connected bike network downtown.

282.     

Increase of bike lanes, making it easier and safer for cyclists to commute.  This also helps save the environment and encourages Torontonians to lead healthy active lifestyles.