Canada creates first-ever fund for cycling paths and trails
The government of Canada plans to create a fund to support new and expanded networks of pathways, bike lanes, trails, pedestrian bridges, repairs and planning studies across the country. The government plans to invest C$400 million (US$320.71 million) as part of its dedicated investment to public and active transit.
Canadians love using safe cycling paths and trails to get around their towns and cities. Its a great way to stay healthy, enjoy nature and connect to public transit and it is good for the environment. This investment will make it easier for more people to get around on foot, bikes, scooters, wheelchairs and e-bikes, said Canada Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna.
The new investment will support the governments first Active Transportation Strategy, which aims to coordinate active transportation investments that reflect best practice planning, design, regulations and standards across levels of government, Indigenous communities, not-for-profits and the private sector.
The announcement of the new fund took place in Vancouver, British Columbia, which has created 325 kilometers (201.9 miles) of new bike paths and encouraged cycling and transit use through changes in zoning laws. The government says this has boosted public transportation, including active transportation, to 54 percent of trips last year. ............(more)
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