Interesting how he makes all this bluster about how much money is spent on bike lanes...while never informing the reader how much money is spent on bike lanes. (or by comparison how much is being spent on road renewal or how much it cost to build out our road network in the first place.)
From the
City of Winnipeg Multi Year Budget 2026 Update page:
"$60 million for Pedestrian and Cycling Program over 6 years"
"Over $1 billion for road renewals over next 6 years "
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A parent driving across the city to work and daycare does not care about political slogans around active transportation when they are stuck in longer traffic delays, paying higher fuel costs, and repairing suspension damage caused by neglected roads.
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This comment as well, forcing parents to rely on individual motor vehicle ownership is the root cause of this issue, not imagined traffic delays caused by bike infrastructure. Seems he pulled that one straight from Doug Ford.
Also, framing it as we either we fix potholes or build bike lanes. That's not how this works and as previously shown, we already spend exponentially more of road renewals.
The real issue is that we've built more infrastructure than our tax base can support and the expansions of the city have been almost entirely car centric, which just exacerbates the issue.
He harps on the interests of "Winnipeg taxpayers" but I'm a tax payer too. As someone who commutes year round by bike and rarely drives, I don't feel like I'm getting good value for my tax dollar.
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For large portions of the year, cycling usage drops significantly because of snow, ice, freezing temperatures, and dangerous road conditions. That matters when deciding how infrastructure dollars should be allocated.
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There are more cyclists in Winter than golfers. Not many outdoor rink users in Summer either.
By his logic, that's all a waste of money too since they're not at full capacity year round.
And for the record,
the city does have some hard data on bike infra usage.