Hamilton Bike Lanes
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More and safer bike lanes planned for Hamilton in 2021In all, the city will spend about $3 million on the upgrades, while leveraging about $600,000 in funding from other levels of government.CanadaJan 12, 2021
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Downbound lanes on Claremont Access to close for trail constructionMore lanes near the Claremont Access will close for construction of the Keddy Access Trail on Wednesday.TrafficAug 4, 2020
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Upbound lanes of Claremont Access closed until November for trail constructionThe upbound lanes of the Claremont Access will be closed for construction of the Keddy Access Trail, named for a Hamilton teacher killed while cycling in 2015.Jul 6, 2020
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Hamilton, Ont., bike-share program relaunched after technical delaysHamilton Bike Share Inc. has taken over the program after Uber's departure from the system in early June.PoliticsJun 30, 2020
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More collisions on Hamilton roads, but fewer involving cyclists and injuriesThe number of collisions involving cyclists dropped sharply last year in Hamilton from 193 to 128PoliticsJun 17, 2020
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Lifeline for SoBi bike-sharing program approved by Hamilton city councilStoney Creek councillor Brad Clark credits the community with stepping up through donations, saying they have "clearly put their money where their mouth is."PoliticsJun 3, 2020
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Council awards contract to build multi-use path on Hamilton’s Claremont AccessThe province has contributed $2.4 million, or 80 per cent of the cost of the multi-use path.TrafficJun 3, 2020
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Hamilton city council reaches compromise to move forward with Hunter Street cycle trackThe cycle track must be built in 2020 to retain $400,000 in provincial funding.PoliticsJan 22, 2020
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Hamilton goes back to the drawing board with design of Hunter Street bike laneThe addition of bike lanes by the Hamilton Go Centre will happen, but will now have to go through a redesign.PoliticsJan 14, 2020
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City council approves supervised injection site negotiations, bike lane tributeWard 2 Coun. Jason Farr stresses that this week's provincial offer of a temporary site on Rebecca Street gives the city six months to find a permanent solution.PoliticsMay 10, 2018
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