The City of Winnipeg wants to hear from residents about a proposal for a temporary bike lane design on a stretch of Wellington Crescent.
An online survey on the project on the road where cyclist Rob Jenner was killed in 2024 will be open to the public until Dec. 12.
The city said at least 10 other collisions between vehicles and cyclists or pedestrians were recorded there between 2012 and 2022.
The interim plan would see dedicated bike lanes between Academy Road and Stradbrook Avenue installed this coming spring while the city works on a permanent solution.
The speed limit between Academy and River Avenue would also be lowered to 40 kilometres an hour, with turn restrictions at three intersections to improve safety for pedestrians and cyclists.
City report proposes protected bike la

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