Alberta launches online complaint form for bike lanes ahead of fall bill
The province wants to hear directly from residents about bike lane concerns before drafting new legislation this fall.
Why it matters
The complaint line could shape provincial rules affecting cycling infrastructure in cities across Alberta.
Alberta's government has launched a public complaint line for bike lanes, allowing residents to submit concerns through an online form.
The form is meant to gather input from Albertans on issues related to bike lanes in their communities, which the government says will help inform legislation planned for the fall sitting of the legislature.
Details on how the feedback will be used or which specific bike lane issues are being targeted have not been released, and the government has not said what changes the upcoming legislation might include.
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