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In 2022, Hamilton introduced its first Bicycle Boulevards in Ward 1 along Pearl/Kent and Breadalbane/Jones streets. These "slow streets" or "neighbourhood greenways" are designed to improve safety by calming traffic and enhancing the experience for residents, pedestrians, and cyclists alike. Through signage, pavement markings, and speed controls, these boulevards aim to create a safer, more livable environment.
Through this engagement, we are looking to learn more about:
Residents and users' relationship to the bike boulevard
How residents and users interact with the bicycle boulevard
Impacts of bike boulevard on pedestrian, bicycle, or car traffic since implementation
Feedback on success of traffic calming measures
Suggestions for growth and enhancement along the bike aboveboard
Now, we need your feedback! Whether you're a resident living along these streets or a cyclist who uses the boulevards, your insights are essential to improving these community spaces.
Bicycle Boulevard Pop Ups
City of Hamilton Sustainable Mobility team will be popping up in-person along the Bicycle Boulevards on these dates:
Breadalbane @ Hunt St near King St
Tuesday October 29 4 pm to 5:30 pm
Wednesday October 30 8 am to 9:30 am
Pearl St @ Hunter St (near the Bike Share Station)
Thursday October 24 8 am to 9:30 am
Tuesday October 29 4 pm to 5:30 pm
Engage today - share your thoughts and help shape the future of Hamilton’s streets.
We're collecting information as part of this project The City of Hamilton collects information under authority of Section 227 of the Municipal Act, 2001. Any personal information collected for Sustainable Mobility Bicycle Boulevard Review will be used to give project updates and for Sustainable Mobility related projects and events. More details and contact information can be found in the right column of this page under "Notice of Collection".
In 2022, Hamilton introduced its first Bicycle Boulevards in Ward 1 along Pearl/Kent and Breadalbane/Jones streets. These "slow streets" or "neighbourhood greenways" are designed to improve safety by calming traffic and enhancing the experience for residents, pedestrians, and cyclists alike. Through signage, pavement markings, and speed controls, these boulevards aim to create a safer, more livable environment.
Through this engagement, we are looking to learn more about:
Residents and users' relationship to the bike boulevard
How residents and users interact with the bicycle boulevard
Impacts of bike boulevard on pedestrian, bicycle, or car traffic since implementation
Feedback on success of traffic calming measures
Suggestions for growth and enhancement along the bike aboveboard
Now, we need your feedback! Whether you're a resident living along these streets or a cyclist who uses the boulevards, your insights are essential to improving these community spaces.
Bicycle Boulevard Pop Ups
City of Hamilton Sustainable Mobility team will be popping up in-person along the Bicycle Boulevards on these dates:
Breadalbane @ Hunt St near King St
Tuesday October 29 4 pm to 5:30 pm
Wednesday October 30 8 am to 9:30 am
Pearl St @ Hunter St (near the Bike Share Station)
Thursday October 24 8 am to 9:30 am
Tuesday October 29 4 pm to 5:30 pm
Engage today - share your thoughts and help shape the future of Hamilton’s streets.
We're collecting information as part of this project The City of Hamilton collects information under authority of Section 227 of the Municipal Act, 2001. Any personal information collected for Sustainable Mobility Bicycle Boulevard Review will be used to give project updates and for Sustainable Mobility related projects and events. More details and contact information can be found in the right column of this page under "Notice of Collection".
Ward 1 Bicycle Boulevard Review has finished this stage
Hamilton developed a Bike Boulevards Feasibility Study that included case studies from other municipalities, a toolbox of elements for bicycle boulevards customized to the City of Hamilton context, City-wide network screening and identification of quick win bicycle boulevard projects.
Bicycle Boulevards Installation (Sept 2021)
Ward 1 Bicycle Boulevard Review has finished this stage
Bicycle Boulevards on Breadalbane/Jones and Pearl/Kent were installed including: wayfinding signage, pavement markings, road narrowing, partial road closure etc.
Public Engagement (Fall 2024)
Ward 1 Bicycle Boulevard Review is currently at this stage
Engagement with residents, Ward 1 Councillor and neighbourhoods to gather feedback about the bicycle boulevard and traffic calming measures introduced.
Review Feedback (Fall 2024)
this is an upcoming stage for Ward 1 Bicycle Boulevard Review
Report to Community (Winter 2025)
this is an upcoming stage for Ward 1 Bicycle Boulevard Review
Final survey results are made available.
Implementation (2025/2026)
this is an upcoming stage for Ward 1 Bicycle Boulevard Review
The project team begins to finalize permanent design and construction.
Information collected for this initiative is stored on servers located in Canada and may be subject to Canadian laws. Questions about the collection of this personal information can be directed to Danny Pimentel, Senior Project Manager, Sustainable Mobility, Transportation Planning and Parking, 100 King Street W, Hamilton, Danny.Pimentel@hamilton.ca