Wolseley to Downtown Walk/Bike Project Open House
The City has published a “recommended design” for the Wolseley to Downtown Walk/Bike Project, and is seeking public input through an online survey (open until Feb. 9) and an open house January 29th 6 p.m. – 8 p.m. at the Westminster United Church (745 Westminster Ave). This is an important project for cyclists and pedestrians, please be sure to look at the plans and
Draft Recommendations and Comments – Wolseley to Downtown Walk/Bike Project Preliminary Designs
The Pedestrian and Cycling strategies call for bikeways along Westminster/Young/Balmoral/Granite Way from Dominion to Osborne, and along Wolseley from Omands Creek to Furby. The Wolseley neighbourhood has embraced some of the highest levels of sustainable transportation seen in the city. Residents of the West Broadway neighbourhood have some of the lowest car ownership rates in the city. The residents of these neighbourhoods, and the
Public Engagement (Pop-Up Event) – Wolseley to Downtown Walk Bike Project
The City of Winnipeg is currently undertaking the Wolseley to Downtown Corridor Project to identify options to improve travel choices, accessibility and connectivity. The study area runs east-west through Wolseley Avenue/Westminster Avenue, Balmoral Street, and Granite Way.The City wants to know how you use the roads and sidewalks in the project area, what is working well and what you think could be improved. This information will be
Public Engagement (Pop-Up Event) – Wolseley to Downtown Walk Bike Project
The City of Winnipeg is currently undertaking the Wolseley to Downtown Corridor Project to identify options to improve travel choices, accessibility and connectivity. The study area runs east-west through Wolseley Avenue/Westminster Avenue, Balmoral Street, and Granite Way.The City wants to know how you use the roads and sidewalks in the project area, what is working well and what you think could be improved. This information will be
Public Engagement (Online Survey) – Wolseley to Downtown Walk Bike Project
The City of Winnipeg is currently undertaking the Wolseley to Downtown Corridor Project to identify options to improve travel choices, accessibility and connectivity. The study area runs east-west through Wolseley Avenue/Westminster Avenue, Balmoral Street, and Granite Way.The City wants to know how you use the roads and sidewalks in the project area, what is working well and what you think could be improved. This information