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Aiming for Bare Minimum: Why Cycletrack Networks Are the Only Way Forward
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(10-07-2018, 09:13 PM)jamincan Wrote: FWIW, I've been working on this map of major trunk trail routes (in my opinion anyway), and marking significant missing connections or barriers. I've mainly worked on the west-end of Kitchener, but already you can clearly see where there are some significant holes and how investment in some key areas would greatly improve the connectivity of the whole trail network. Importantly, the entire area south of the expressway and west of the rail lands/Courtland is pretty effectively cut-off from the rest of KW right now.

https://drive.google.com/open?id=1sbARRO...qHgtcsfE5W&usp=sharing

That's a great start! 

Is there a (partial?) trail along the Shoemaker Greenway, to get from Homer Watson to the IHT?

Would it make sense to mark, maybe on a separate map layer, quiet neighbourhood streets that can reasonably well supplement the trail network? That could help identify alternate connection points.
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RE: Aiming for Bare Minimum: Why Cycletrack Networks Are the Only Way Forward - by tomh009 - 10-08-2018, 02:49 PM

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