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Bike lane project gets provincial support

Cycle track would be the first of its kind in NS

- September 17, 2014

Dal VP Finance and Administration Ian Nason, Halifax Councillor Waye Mason, Dal Director of Sustainability Rochelle Owen and Minister of Energy Andrew Younger, following Friday's announcement. (Nick Pearce photo)
Dal VP Finance and Administration Ian Nason, Halifax Councillor Waye Mason, Dal Director of Sustainability Rochelle Owen and Minister of Energy Andrew Younger, following Friday's announcement. (Nick Pearce photo)

By all counts, cycling is big at 新加坡六合彩开奖直播.

More than 10 per cent of Dal students, faculty and staff consider their bicycle their primary form of transportation to school or work, compared to only 1 per cent of Canadians generally. There are more than 900 bike parking spaces across Dal鈥檚 four campuses, with 250 added in the last two years. From the advocacy and support role of the , to the student-led initiative to install , there鈥檚 plenty happening at Dal in support of those who find their way on two wheels.

Now, Dal鈥檚 cycling leadership is poised to go up another gear.

Last Friday, the Nova Scotia Department of Energy announced an investment of $150,000 to support a proposed cycle track pilot project along University Avenue 鈥 the first of its kind in Nova Scotia.

The proposed cycle track would be a separated bike lane, installed along the north and south sides of University Avenue, stretching from Robie Street to LeMarchant Street. The track would be separated from the remaining traffic by a wide painted buffer and a physical barrier.

Increasing rider safety and confidence


This sort of urban cycle track鈥 partitioned from car traffic 鈥 is popular in cities around the world, but there鈥檚 none of the sort in Nova Scotia yet. Dal鈥檚 would be the first, provided the pilot project is approved by Halifax Council later this month. The pilot cycle track, aligns with Dal鈥檚 active transportation goals for University Avenue 鈥 as outlined in the 鈥 as well as the 2012 Bikeways Plan agreed upon between Dal and its partners in the Institutional District (Saint Mary鈥檚, Capital Health and the IWK Health Centre).

The separated bikeways aim to promote cycling on campus and in the community while also encouraging an increase in ridership, with the divided lanes increasing rider safety and confidence.

鈥淚t鈥檚 our hope that the province鈥檚 announcement of funding today will help 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 move ahead with this project, so that 新加坡六合彩开奖直播 can meet the objectives of its Campus Master Plan and the Institutional Cycling Plan,鈥 said Andrew Younger, Minister of Energy, announcing the funding support at an event Friday in the LeMarchant Place atrium.

鈥淲e are confident that once complete the project will serve as a pilot project for other Nova Scotian communities and here in Halifax as well,鈥 he added.

鈥淲e鈥檙e hoping it will include existing cyclists and new cyclists as well,鈥 said Ian Nason, vice-president finance and administration at Dal. 鈥淔olks of all ages and abilities will be able to use this in an enhanced and safe environment along University Avenue.鈥

Project pending HRM approval


Before any construction can begin, Halifax Council must first approve the project; Council is currently scheduled to review Dal鈥檚 proposal at next week鈥檚 meeting. Councillor Waye Mason did speak at last Friday鈥檚 event, expressing his support for the initiative.

The proposed bike lanes would impact parking along University Avenue, with some HRM meters and spaces being removed. Plans are to move some accessible parking spaces and parking meters to adjacent streets.

Full details of the project, including construction timeline, will be finalized following Halifax Council approval.

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