
The great bike lane debate in northeast Edmonton
CBC14-05-2025
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Construction season is in full swing, especially in Edmonton's northeast. But the 132nd Avenue collector renewal project has a stick in the spokes — some residents are speaking out against construction.
On top of the regular headaches from dust and noise, some residents and business owners say they aren't happy with the city's bike lane plans for the area and communication. On this week's episode of This is Edmonton, host Clare Bonnyman sits down with CBC Edmonton producer Pippa Reed, who spent some time in the area to hear what residents are saying.
Construction season is in full swing, especially in Edmonton's northeast. But the 132nd Avenue collector renewal project has a stick in the spokes — some residents are speaking out against construction.
On top of the regular headaches from dust and noise, some residents and business owners say they aren't happy with the city's bike lane plans for the area and communication. On this week's episode of This is Edmonton, host Clare Bonnyman sits down with CBC Edmonton producer Pippa Reed, who spent some time in the area to hear what residents are saying.
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