03-14-2023, 10:50 AM
(03-14-2023, 07:39 AM)cherrypark Wrote:(03-13-2023, 07:56 PM)ZEBuilder Wrote: Block Line has MUTs on the section between Strasburg and Homerwatson and bike lanes everywhere else, Bleams is supposed to be getting MUTs when they widen it, Homerwatson also has a MUT, Ottawa is slowly getting a MUT, then Strasburg will have a MUT from Ottawa to the new bridge. So it is definitely not a bad area to bike in compared to other neighborhoods, the only road that doesn't have decent cycling infrastructure in the neighborhood is Westmount, it did have the covid bike lanes though and numerous people were using them so they might put bike lanes or a MUT in eventually.
If you were someone living in the townhouses that Activa is planning biking downtown wouldn't be all that difficult, you'd bike up to block line, cut through McLennan park, take the Ottawa MUT to Strasburg then the new bridge, then down Stirling and from their your at the east end of downtown. So it's anything but a desert when it comes to cycling infrastructure and as neonjoe already mentioned it's far from a transit desert.
Here's hoping that the Bleams ones do a better job of the intersection treatments. Block Line MUTs are nice until they aren't at Strasburg, especially trying to make a left turn.
This may also depend on who the road belongs to. Blockline is CoK. This another type of case where having one Municipality would make sense, at least design will be consistent.