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Aiming for Bare Minimum: Why Cycletrack Networks Are the Only Way Forward
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A minimum network can be measurable projects one by one, such as 10 minutes of biking from residential areas to schools, or half an hour of biking from residential areas to shopping malls, connectivity across Highway 7/8, Highway 85 and the Grand River, etc. Biking infrastructure plays a role to low our living cost and to increase the competitiveness of our municipal economy. It is an investment that generates a return in the utility of residents' well-being. The economic gain is vested not in profit but in the benefit to the public.

Xiaoming Guo, Candidate of WRDSB Trustee.
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RE: Aiming for Bare Minimum: Why Cycletrack Networks Are the Only Way Forward - by Xiaoming - 10-07-2018, 09:37 AM

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