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Key Issues for Winnipeg Cyclists Winnipeg Cyclists Winnipeg Cyclists Winnipeg Cyclists Key Issues for Key Issues for Key Issues for Key Issues for Winnipeg Cyclists Winnipeg Cyclists Winnipeg Cyclists Winnipeg Cyclists On-road cycling infrastructure needs to be On-road cycling infrastructure needs to be On-road cycling infrastructure needs to be On-road cycling infrastructure needs to be included in all future road / bridge development included in all future road / bridge development included in all future road / bridge development included in all future road / bridge development and rehabilitation projects. and rehabilitation projects. and rehabilitation projects. and rehabilitation projects. On-road cycling infrastructure needs a separate On-road cycling infrastructure needs a separate On-road cycling infrastructure needs a separate On-road cycling infrastructure needs a separate dedicated budget of at least 3% of the Public dedicated budget of at least 3% of the Public dedicated budget of at least 3% of the Public dedicated budget of at least 3% of the Public Works budget (based on the % of cyclists Works budget (based on the % of cyclists Works budget (based on the % of cyclists Works budget (based on the % of cyclists commuting to work). commuting to work). commuting to work). commuting to work). To discuss these or other key issues, contact us at To discuss these or other key issues, contact us at To discuss these or other key issues, contact us at To discuss these or other key issues, contact us at [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Contact your Councillor with Contact your Councillor with Contact your Councillor with Contact your Councillor with your ideas about cycling in Winnipeg. your ideas about cycling in Winnipeg. your ideas about cycling in Winnipeg. your ideas about cycling in Winnipeg. Mayor Mayor Mayor Mayor Sam Katz 986-2171 Sam Katz 986-2171 Sam Katz 986-2171 Sam Katz 986-2171 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Councillors Councillors Councillors Councillors Jeff Browaty 986-5196 Jeff Browaty 986-5196 Jeff Browaty 986-5196 Jeff Browaty 986-5196 [email protected] (N. Kildonan) [email protected] (N. Kildonan) [email protected] (N. Kildonan) [email protected] (N. Kildonan) Bill Clement 986-5232 Bill Clement 986-5232 Bill Clement 986-5232 Bill Clement 986-5232 [email protected] (Charleswood-Tux) [email protected] (Charleswood-Tux) [email protected] (Charleswood-Tux) [email protected] (Charleswood-Tux) Scott Fielding 986-5848 Scott Fielding 986-5848 Scott Fielding 986-5848 Scott Fielding 986-5848 [email protected] (St. James-Brk) [email protected] (St. James-Brk) [email protected] (St. James-Brk) [email protected] (St. James-Brk) Jenny Gerbasi 986-587890 Jenny Gerbasi 986-587890 Jenny Gerbasi 986-587890 Jenny Gerbasi 986-587890 [email protected] (Ft. Rouge-E.Ft.G) [email protected] (Ft. Rouge-E.Ft.G) [email protected] (Ft. Rouge-E.Ft.G) [email protected] (Ft. Rouge-E.Ft.G) Harry Lazarenko 986-5188 Harry Lazarenko 986-5188 Harry Lazarenko 986-5188 Harry Lazarenko 986-5188 [email protected] (Mynarski) [email protected] (Mynarski) [email protected] (Mynarski) [email protected] (Mynarski) Brenda Leipsic 986-5236 Brenda Leipsic 986-5236 Brenda Leipsic 986-5236 Brenda Leipsic 986-5236 [email protected] (River Hts.-Ft Garry) [email protected] (River Hts.-Ft Garry) [email protected] (River Hts.-Ft Garry) [email protected] (River Hts.-Ft Garry) Grant Nordman 986-5920 Grant Nordman 986-5920 Grant Nordman 986-5920 Grant Nordman 986-5920 [email protected] (St. Charles) [email protected] (St. Charles) [email protected] (St. Charles) [email protected] (St. Charles) ’ ’ ’ ’ Mike O Shaughnessy 986-5264 Mike O Shaughnessy 986-5264 Mike O Shaughnessy 986-5264 Mike O Shaughnessy 986-5264 [email protected] (Old Kildn) [email protected] (Old Kildn) [email protected] (Old Kildn) [email protected] (Old Kildn) Mike Pagtakhan 986-8401 Mike Pagtakhan 986-8401 Mike Pagtakhan 986-8401 Mike Pagtakhan 986-8401 [email protected] (Pt. Douglas) [email protected] (Pt. Douglas) [email protected] (Pt. Douglas) [email protected] (Pt. Douglas) Harvey Smith 986-5951 Harvey Smith 986-5951 Harvey Smith 986-5951 Harvey Smith 986-5951 [email protected] (Dan McIntyre) [email protected] (Dan McIntyre) [email protected] (Dan McIntyre) [email protected] (Dan McIntyre) Gord Steeves 986-5088 Gord Steeves 986-5088 Gord Steeves 986-5088 Gord Steeves 986-5088 [email protected] (St. Vital ) [email protected] (St. Vital ) [email protected] (St. Vital ) [email protected] (St. Vital ) Justin Swandel 986-6824 Justin Swandel 986-6824 Justin Swandel 986-6824 Justin Swandel 986-6824 [email protected] (St. Norbert) [email protected] (St. Norbert) [email protected] (St. Norbert) [email protected] (St. Norbert) Lillian Thomas 986-5195 Lillian Thomas 986-5195 Lillian Thomas 986-5195 Lillian Thomas 986-5195 – – – – [email protected] (Elm East Kild) [email protected] (Elm East Kild) [email protected] (Elm East Kild) [email protected] (Elm East Kild) Daniel Vandal 986-5206 Daniel Vandal 986-5206 Daniel Vandal 986-5206 Daniel Vandal 986-5206 [email protected] (St. Boniface) [email protected] (St. Boniface) [email protected] (St. Boniface) [email protected] (St. Boniface) Russ Wyatt 986-8087 Russ Wyatt 986-8087 Russ Wyatt 986-8087 Russ Wyatt 986-8087 [email protected] (Transcona) [email protected] (Transcona) [email protected] (Transcona) [email protected] (Transcona) Find out who your Councillor is Find out who your Councillor is Find out who your Councillor is Find out who your Councillor is http://cms00asa1.winnipeg.ca/ http://cms00asa1.winnipeg.ca/ http://cms00asa1.winnipeg.ca/ http://cms00asa1.winnipeg.ca/ Key Issues for Key Issues for Key Issues for Key Issues for Manitoba Cyclists Manitoba Cyclists Manitoba Cyclists Manitoba Cyclists Require all road and bridge projects to plan Require all road and bridge projects to plan Require all road and bridge projects to plan Require all road and bridge projects to plan for the needs of cyclists. for the needs of cyclists. for the needs of cyclists. for the needs of cyclists. Have a plan with targets for Active Have a plan with targets for Active Have a plan with targets for Active Have a plan with targets for Active Transportation in Manitoba. Transportation in Manitoba. Transportation in Manitoba. Transportation in Manitoba. Require city and municipal governments Require city and municipal governments Require city and municipal governments Require city and municipal governments to have Active Transportation plans. to have Active Transportation plans. to have Active Transportation plans. to have Active Transportation plans. Allocate 5% of the provincial highways Allocate 5% of the provincial highways Allocate 5% of the provincial highways Allocate 5% of the provincial highways budget to Active Transportation. budget to Active Transportation. budget to Active Transportation. budget to Active Transportation. To discuss these or other issues contact us To discuss these or other issues contact us To discuss these or other issues contact us To discuss these or other issues contact us at [email protected] at [email protected] at [email protected] at [email protected] Contact your MLA with your ideas Contact your MLA with your ideas Contact your MLA with your ideas Contact your MLA with your ideas about cycling in Manitoba. about cycling in Manitoba. about cycling in Manitoba. about cycling in Manitoba. Premier Gary Doer 945-3714 Premier Gary Doer 945-3714 Premier Gary Doer 945-3714 Premier Gary Doer 945-3714 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Hugh McFadyen 945-3593 Hugh McFadyen 945-3593 Hugh McFadyen 945-3593 Hugh McFadyen 945-3593 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Leader of the Opposition Leader of the Opposition Leader of the Opposition Leader of the Opposition Jon Gerrard 945-5194 Jon Gerrard 945-5194 Jon Gerrard 945-5194 Jon Gerrard 945-5194 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Liberal Party Leader Liberal Party Leader Liberal Party Leader Liberal Party Leader Steve Ashton 945-3788 Steve Ashton 945-3788 Steve Ashton 945-3788 Steve Ashton 945-3788 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Minister of Intergovernmental Affairs Kerri Irvin-Ross 945-1373 Kerri Irvin-Ross 945-1373 Kerri Irvin-Ross 945-1373 Kerri Irvin-Ross 945-1373 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Minister of Healthy Living Minister of Healthy Living Minister of Healthy Living Minister of Healthy Living Ron Lemieux 945-3723 Ron Lemieux 945-3723 Ron Lemieux 945-3723 Ron Lemieux 945-3723 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Minister of Infrastructure & Transportation Minister of Infrastructure & Transportation Minister of Infrastructure & Transportation Minister of Infrastructure & Transportation Jim Rondeau 945-5356 Jim Rondeau 945-5356 Jim Rondeau 945-5356 Jim Rondeau 945-5356 [email protected] [email protected]
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