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Faster moving Toronto needs biking, walking and transit focus, groups say- Metro News
Four years, four ideas each to improve the lives of pedestrians, cyclists and transit users.
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Building a City that Moves
TEA helped launch this report calling for key actions, including widening certain sidewalks, creating 200 km of new bike lanes, and improving TTC service.
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Healthy communities need transit
GTHA Medical Officers of Health told Ontario’s political leaders that we must invest in transportation to build healthy, complete communities.
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National Household Survey: Slight increase in transit ridership - Toronto Star
2011 National Household Survey reports 23 per cent use public transit to get to work in the Toronto area; an increase of 1 per cent since 2006.
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Building a Fast Transit Network in Toronto
TEA Campaign to Put Transit Expansion Back on Track after Mayor Ford derailed the plan as soon as he was elected.
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Green Tea - Novae Res Urbis
If you ask TEA executive director Franz Hartmann if Toronto has become more environmentally friendly during the organization’s 25 years, he is quick to say yes.
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Metrolinx Investment Strategy: A Very Welcome ‘Half Breath’ of Fresh Air
"... that will help reduce air pollution...What's missing are recommendations about how to pay for transit operations."
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