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City of Regina announces on-street bike lane, multi-use pathway projects

The City of Regina is investing $2.2 million in cycling infrastructure in 2021, adding about 4.5 kilometres to the city’s cycling network. File / Global News

The City of Regina announced Tuesday it will soon begin construction on about 4.5 km of cycling infrastructure.

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On Wednesday, the city laid out its projects for 2021, which will include on-street bike lanes and multi-use pathways.

On-street bike lanes, including phase one of the new east-west crosstown bike route:

  • 13th Avenue between Forget Street and York Street
  • 14th Avenue between Edward Street and Montague Street
  • King Street between 15th Avenue and 14th Avenue
  • McTavish Street between College Avenue and 14th Avenue
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Multi-use pathways:

  • Arcola Avenue between Pilot Butte Creek and University Park Drive
  • Albert Street between 23rd Avenue and Regina Avenue
  • Brinkworth Park from 13th Avenue and York Street to 14th Avenue and Edward Street
  • Pasqua Street between Parliament Avenue and Hill Avenue
  • Hillsdale Street between 23rd Avenue and Broad Street

The projects are part of the city’s Transportation Master Plan, aimed at improving driving, walking, cycling and transit in Regina.

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The city has invested $2.2 million into cycling infrastructure for 2021. Further information can be found on the city’s website.

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