BIKE LAME: Residents opposed to bike lanes on Yonge St. north of Bloor say city's not listening topoli LizBraunSun brianlilley
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City Hall’s infrastructure and environment committee meets Monday to decide whether to make the midtown Yonge St. bikes lanes permanent. Residents’ groups oppose the bike lanes, arguing — among other things — that this congestion has made life unsafe and unpleasant for those who live in the area.
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