UrbanWarrior
Senior Member
I feel like they’d move on their EV project first. It’s more recent, though they haven’t released any renders nor submitted a DP yet I believe.I predict it’ll go ahead after BLVD is done.
I feel like they’d move on their EV project first. It’s more recent, though they haven’t released any renders nor submitted a DP yet I believe.I predict it’ll go ahead after BLVD is done.
100%. Especially with 9th ave continuing through to Inglewood, it'd be nice to have a bike lane all the way through.I’ve always felt that 9th Ave needs to have at least 1 car lane removed.
Would make a great spot for a 2 way bike lane!I’ve always felt that 9th Ave needs to have at least 1 car lane removed.
Yes, but only if there was some serious separation, not just painted lines or low curbs. I personally hate biking next to heavy traffic or fast-moving cars and much prefer the comparatively slower side streets (ie. would prefer a bike lane down 10th instead of 9th).100%. Especially with 9th ave continuing through to Inglewood, it'd be nice to have a bike lane all the way through.
For sure. Make it the same as the other cycle tracks with a proper curb/median.Yes, but only if there was some serious separation, not just painted lines or low curbs. I personally hate biking next to heavy traffic or fast-moving cars and much prefer the comparatively slower side streets (ie. would prefer a bike lane down 10th instead of 9th).
Never going to happen. 9th Ave is a major artery into downtown from the west. Thee is already a cycle lane on 12th Ave three blocks south, in any case, as well as 8th Ave, one block north. Another one on 9th Ave is not needed at all and I am a big supporter of bike lanes. Traffic already gets backed up on 9th Ave during morning commute.For sure. Make it the same as the other cycle tracks with a proper curb/median.
This is fine until you reach the "Stephen Ave" portion. There it is almost impossible to safely ride a bike through. I instead use 6th Ave to go west in the afternoon because it is safer than almost hitting people on 8th who are not expecting someone biking. The 8th Ave bike lane should be moved to 9th. One lane lost lane would not affect things that much, like adding a lane wouldn't do much.8th Ave, one block north.
The section on 8th is useless east of 2St, Stephen Ave is one of the worst places to commute by bike. 9th should be the bike lane and the one on 8th should be removed. 4-5 lanes of traffic on 9th is excessive, if traffic back up, take the train, car pool or find another way to get downtown. Also, the bike lane on 12th is useless if you work north of the CPR line.Never going to happen. 9th Ave is a major artery into downtown from the west. Thee is already a cycle lane on 12th Ave three blocks south, in any case, as well as 8th Ave, one block north. Another one on 9th Ave is not needed at all and I am a big supporter of bike lanes. Traffic already gets backed up on 9th Ave during morning commute.
Except if you can use 5 St SW to get north of the CPR line.Also, the bike lane on 12th is useless if you work north of the CPR line.
Awesome, one cross street solves everything then. Freeways for everyone!Except if you can use 5 St SW to get north of the CPR line.
I disagree, we should also have one at 1 St SE like in the original plan.Awesome, one cross street solves everything then. Freeways for everyone!
Sarcasm man...I disagree, we should also have one at 1 St SE like in the original plan.
It might not happen, especially here in Calgary, where we prioritize cars over other modes.Never going to happen. 9th Ave is a major artery into downtown from the west. Thee is already a cycle lane on 12th Ave three blocks south, in any case, as well as 8th Ave, one block north. Another one on 9th Ave is not needed at all and I am a big supporter of bike lanes. Traffic already gets backed up on 9th Ave during morning commute.
Don't forget, it would connect with the Grand Central Station too.It might not happen, especially here in Calgary, but I would argue that 9th ave is backed up only for about an hour, maybe two hours max each morning, and outside that it's mostly an empty freeway. 8th is there, but is very limited in use. We really need a protected cycle lane that traverses downtown and continues east of DT.
6th ave would be good as it cuts through downtown and continues into EV, but ends at the west end of DT (though it could be connected to the river path at the west end) 9th is great because it not only goes through downtown, but it goes all the way straight into Inglewood.




