Thursday, March 15, 2018

East Fort Garry Walk Bike open house, Route 90 Improvements survey, and Athletic Field Review

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East Fort Garry Walk Bike open house

After receiving and analyzing public input through a workshop and online survey, the East Fort Garry Walk Bike project team developed several proposed strategies for improving livability, safety and walkability in the neighbourhood and is inviting you to an open house to learn more about the strategies and provide further feedback.

Date:Tuesday, March 20, 2018
Time: 4:30 p.m. to 7:30 p.m.
Location:Fort Garry Community Centre, 880 Oakenwald Ave.
Format: Drop-in

Those who are unable to attend the open house are encouraged to view the open house information online and complete an online survey. The online survey will be accepting feedback from March 6 to March 27, 2018.

For more information, please visit: winnipeg.ca/walkbikeprojects

Route 90 Improvements Study survey

You are invited to share your input to help develop a preferred design for the widening of Route 90 between Taylor Avenue and Ness Avenue that will build on the recommendations of the 2012 Route 90 Transportation Planning Study (TPS). The route needs to be upgraded to address current and future traffic volumes, to accommodate new and future redevelopment, and to meet the needs of pedestrians, cyclists, and transit users.

The online survey is the first of several upcoming opportunities that the public will have to provide input to the project team. The survey is available on the project website from March 9 to April 6, 2018.

For more information, please visit: winnipeg.ca/Route90

Ongoing Opportunities for Engagement with the City of Winnipeg

Provide feedback on the draft Athletic Field Review

The draft athletic field review document was developed through engagement with stakeholders and the public as well as other forms of research that have been undertaken over the past year. We are now asking for your feedback on the draft review. There are two ways to provide feedback on the draft Athletic Field Review document.

Attend an open house session
March 19, 1-3 p.m. at Crescentwood Community Centre, 1170 Corydon Avenue
March 19, 7-9 p.m. at Crescentwood Community Centre, 1170 Corydon Avenue
March 20, 1-3 p.m. at Notre Dame Recreational Centre, 271 Avenue de la Cathedrale
March 20, 7-9 p.m. at Notre Dame Recreational Centre, 271 Avenue de la Cathedrale

View open house materials and provide your feedback online
View the open house display materialsand provide your feedback through the online version of the feedback questionnaire.We will be accepting feedback through the online questionnaire until April 3, 2018.

For more information, please visit winnipeg.ca/athleticfieldreview.

Adjustable bike lane curbs pilot

The City installed adjustable bike lane curbs in two locations to test installation methods, monitor maintenance, and assess the comfort level of users. For more information, to fill out a survey or to view a map of the changes online, please visit winnipeg.ca/walkbikeprojects and select an adjustable bike lane curbs project. The survey will be open for the duration of the pilot project.

Engagement Updates

West Alexander to East Exchange Corridor recommended design and parking map

Throughout late 2017, the project team met with adjacent property owners to help refine the design. You can now view the recommended design and a map of the parking along the corridor for more information on where parking will be added.

Next steps include a public information session in 2018 to update the community on the status of the project. For more information, please visit winnipeg.ca/walkbikeprojects.

Wolseley to West Alexander Corridor recommended design

The Wolseley to West Alexander Corridor study will be the basis for including cycling infrastructure in future street renewal programs. Based on public feedback and technical analysis, the recommended design includes signage, pedestrian and cyclist push button signals, raised crosswalks/intersections, right in/right out islands, vehicular directional closures, and median barriers.

Further information on feedback provided by citizens throughout this study is available in the public engagement report. Next steps include reviewing the project to determine how it fits with other City priorities and future budget considerations.

For more information, please visit winnipeg.ca/walkbikeprojects.

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