McKenney pledges to build 25 years' worth of cycling infrastructure in 1 term if elected ottnews
“As Mayor, I will transform Ottawa into one of the best cities in the world for cycling,” McKenney said in a news release.
McKenney claims the move would save on cost escalations of future construction and would also save on wear-and-tear on roads as more people use bicycles instead of cars. The city of Ottawa has hundreds of kilometres of bicycle and multi-use paths, including approximately 50 km of bike lanes that are maintained through the winter months.
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