Transportation committee approves plan to make Laurier bike lanes permanent

The city’s transportation committee today signed off on a plan that would make the segregated bike lanes on Laurier Avenue West a permanent downtown feature.

The bike lanes pilot project began in July 2011. Since then, the lanes have “achieved their main objectives of significantly increasing bicycle traffic and cycling mode shares within the downtown area,” according to a report to the committee.

Keeping the lanes will cost the city $9,000 a year.