We have a new mayor and 3 new faces on council. This means easier cycling infrastructure in Burlington, right?
Time will tell.
But based on talks with Portland, Mayor Sam Adams and observations and discussions with cycling committees in Niagara and Hamilton, the single biggest determinant influencing cycling infrastructure will be the people who work at city hall.
These are the day to day engineers and planners that, if they are impassioned to do so, can drive the change from within.
When Mia Birk, (see previous post) began as Portland's bike coordinator, Rob, the city's lead traffic engineer cycled 15 miles to work daily. Engineers that cycle, are engineers that look for ways to improve infrastructure for cyclists as well as cars.
The Burlington Cycling Committee can advocate, monitor, cajole and request cycling infrastructure and the Strategic Plan can mandate it but its really the people behind the scenes that move the mountains to get it done!
Welcome back to the incumbent councillors, congratulations to the newbies and mayor! Looking forward to making Burlington a better, cycling friendlier city.
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