Trinity Bellwoods Multi-Use Path Upgrade * Open House
The public is invited to attend an open house to discuss proposed upgrades to the existing multi-use path in Trinity Bellwoods Park.
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
4:00 to 8:00 p.m.
Trinity C.R.C, 155 Crawford St., Assembly Hall
Learn about the types of bikeways used in Toronto and trail etiquette.
Background
In the fall and winter of 2008-09, the City of Toronto worked with local cyclists to identify ways to improve cycling conditions in the west end of downtown. Two routes identified through this process (10 Argyle-Robinson, and 29A Strachan-Shaw) require connections through Trinity Bellwoods Park.
To provide these connections through the park, the City is proposing to upgrade the existing multi-use path through realignment and resurfacing. The purpose of the proposed changes is to improve bikeway connections while making the paths safer and more comfortable for all path users, including pedestrians. Detailed drawings will be on display at the Open House.
If you are unable to attend the open house and would like to provide feedback, a comment form will be available for download on this page during the week of the Open House.
Contact for more information:
Jana Neumann
Cycling Infrastructure & Programs
Transportation Services
City of Toronto
850 Coxwell Ave. 2nd Floor
Toronto, Ontario M4C 5R1
Tel: (416) 338.5072
Fax:(416) 392.0071
Email: jneuman@toronto.ca
Please specify “Trinity Bellwoods” in the subject line for emails and faxes.


