
Cycling Network Study
Help create a connected cycling network for riders of all ages and abilities
Project Update
The Protected Cycling Network Study, concluded in April 2023, has developed conceptual designs for 8.8 kilometres of protected cycling infrastructure along three corridors (see map):
Eramosa Road between Woolwich Street to Victoria Road (Study Area A)
Gordon Street between Waterloo Avenue to Clair Road (Study Area B)
College Avenue between Janefield Avenue to Dundas Lane (Study Area C).

An Information Report was published on March 31st, 2023 to provide a summary of the Protected Cycling Network Study, and inform members of Council and the public of the next steps planned for the implementation of protected cycling facilities. The Protected Cycling Network Study report begins on page 76.
Detailed study reports for each corridor are posted on the project page at guelph.ca/cyclingnetwork
Next Steps
The College Avenue protected cycling facilities will be the first of the three road corridors to move forward, with detailed design in 2023 and construction expected in 2024-2025.
The Gordon Street and Eramosa Road protected cycling facilities will proceed to detailed design and construction, subject to funding and approvals.
Please note: This project began in an older version of our website. Some of the tools and information may appear different than originally designed.

Who's Listening


Phases
Gordon Street Evaluation
Gordon Street Evaluation Results
See the results of the evaluation of design options for Gordon Street, including the preliminary preferred conceptual design, and provide comments or questions.
Cycle Tracks have been identified as the preferred design option for Gordon Street throughout the study limits. While the anticipated cost of this design option is higher than the other options, the cost is considered acceptable given the benefits of this option, particularly in terms of AAA design requirements and the significant role that Gordon Street plays in overall transportation connectivity in the City.
If you are not able to use the GIS map, please feel free to contact 519-822-1260 Extension 2357 or TTY 519-826-9771, or email Benita.VanMiltenburg@guelph.ca ; or proceed below.
View the conceptual design for Gordon Street and provide your comments here.
A summary of the evaluation is provided below. Letter grades of A, B, C, D, and F are provided to indicate the level of preference for each of the alternatives, with A being most preferred and F being least preferred. The full evaluation table can be viewed here.
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Event date: July 27th, 2022 from 4:00 PM to 8:00 PM.
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