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Vancouver Park Board votes on Stanley Park bike laneA staff report to the board presented three options: a full lane around the park, keeping a lane on the west side, or removing the lane while keeping some safety features.PoliticsFeb 13, 2023
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Vancouver Park Board completes removal of first section of Stanley Park bike laneThe first phase involved the removal of traffic cones and signage down the hill from Prospect Point to the Teahouse Restaurant and Third Beach.PoliticsDec 28, 2022
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Vancouver park board votes to remove Stanley Park bike lane for winterSome seniors and people with disabilities say the lane has reduced their ability to access the park. Businesses in the park have also complained it is affecting their bottom line.CanadaDec 5, 2022
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Mobility study guidelines approved by Vancouver Park Board after Monday meeting derailedMonday's meeting broke down when a speaker opposed to the park's contentious bike lane accused city staff of being ideologically motivated and refused to give up the podium.PoliticsJul 19, 2022
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Controversial separated bike lane returning to Stanley Park by mid-MayThe city is taking a "phased approach" which will see traffic separated by cones later this month, followed by a permanent concrete barrier by mid-July.NewsMay 5, 2021
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Showdown in the works over proposal to reinstate Stanley Park bike laneOn Thursday, a coalition of businesses, cultural attractions and recreational groups in the park joined together to oppose the bike lane, which was in place last summer.NewsMar 4, 2021
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New separated bike lane for downtown Vancouver on the tableDoes downtown Vancouver need another separated bike lane? Residents are being asked to weigh in Thursday.TrafficDec 6, 2018
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