Ensemble Montréal leader and mayoral candidate Soraya Martinez Ferrada made a commitment to launch an audit of the entire bike path network in the city and review the approach to managing its development, if elected in November.
She made the announcement at a press conference Monday in an industrial sector of the Ahuntsic-Cartierville borough.
Ensemble Montréal says in a press release that in the face of “cohabitation issues and the increasing number of accidents involving motorists, cyclists, and pedestrians, the mayoral candidate (…) announced a necessary change in approach to the development of the cycling network.”
Martinez Ferrada announced if she is elected mayor on Nov. 2, her party would launch an audit of all Montreal cycling paths within the first 100 days of the mandate, revi