Government Street Bike Lanes
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Government Street Bike Lanes
Also at last night's Council meeting (Oct. 1), Councillor Judy Sentes gave a report on the recent meeting she attended with PIDA (Penticton Industrial Development Association). PIDA has continued concerns over the Government Street Bike Lanes. PIDA would like to be included in future planning of these bike lanes. The City's EDO (Economic Development Officer) will be discussing this with them.
That is at 1:11:05 if you want to hear for yourself.
http://www.penticton.ca/EN/main/city/mayor-council/council-meetings/2012.html
That is at 1:11:05 if you want to hear for yourself.
http://www.penticton.ca/EN/main/city/mayor-council/council-meetings/2012.html
Rowena- Posts : 143
Join date : 2008-11-06
Case in Point
Case in Point of why more riders [[[have]]] to show up at city hall when anything near cycling hits the agenda! We need to get the City of Penticton to send PACA an alert whenever anything about cycling is set to be discussed. That way, PACA can rally riders to show up in council on those days.
In slightly related news; http://license.icopyright.net/user/viewFreeUse.act?fuid=MTY3MjE1NjE%3D
Andrew
In slightly related news; http://license.icopyright.net/user/viewFreeUse.act?fuid=MTY3MjE1NjE%3D
Andrew
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