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The City's Cycling Master Plan is up for review. Do you support improving the plan to speed the installation of cycling facilities and provide more high-quality protected infrastructure like the new Cannon Street cycle track?
Responses to the question: "The City's Cycling Master Plan is up for review. Do you support improving the plan to speed the installation of cycling facilities and provide more high-quality protected infrastructure like the new Cannon Street cycle track?"
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2 Candidate Responses (top)
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Candidate | Brief Response | Full Response |
Knowles, Steven | Maybe | This is a cost benefit issue. The contruction of such projects should fall into place at the time of re-development and not alone as a sole project. These projects are very costly, and need to be done as cost effective as possible. In saying that, i support a balanced transit network, but a responsible one. |
Stewart, Scott | Maybe | I will need to do further reading on the Cycling Master Plan. I'm supportive of adding bike lanes as roads are redone and if part of an overall connected system. I believe that due to a lack of infrastructure spending in the past, that sewer, water and general road repair among other activity will likely trump specific, one-off bike lane funding in the near term.
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Response Summary (top)
Brief Response | Count | % of Total |
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Yes | 0 | 0.0% |
No | 0 | 0.0% |
Maybe | 2 | 100.0% |
1 Candidates Have Not Responded (top)
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Pasuta, Robert |