06-12-2019, 01:12 PM
(06-12-2019, 12:55 PM)danbrotherston Wrote:This is a major problem with with arbitrarily dividing responsibility for roads between the city and the Region. For instance, in the 18 years I have lived in Kitchener, no effort has been made to build sidewalks on Victoria St. North. Seems like one thing that makes for a good argument for unification.(06-12-2019, 12:48 PM)Acitta Wrote: Recently, a section of Highland Rd. was rebuilt. This section includes three strip malls, 4 grocery stores and lots of other businesses, yet no bike lanes were added in the process, even though it is a wide and heavily trafficked road. I would like to know why. Cyclists go where everybody else goes like grocery and other stores. Bicycle lanes should be built on the streets where the businesses are that cyclists patronize.
Highland is a Regional Rd., the region is very far behind on bike infra, the failure to put it here was a huge mistake, but unfortunately, not an uncommon one in the region.
If you're looking for the reason why that particular road was missed, locals near other projects have successfully fought the region to have some sense and actually build good bike lanes, I'll point out that the locals on that road are likely to be lower income than many other roads. Frankly, it's shameful how badly that was handled, as even the pedestrian facilities are shit, and as you point out, it's a very important roads for non-drivers.