Purpose
The Paris-Notre Dame Bikeway is planned to be a 9 km physically separated commuter cycling facility on Paris Street and Notre Dame Avenue that will act as a spine to connect the City of Greater Sudbury’s cycling network from Regent Street in the south to Turner Avenue in the north. The project represents an approximately 2.33 km section of the planned bikeway, from Wilma Street to Van Horne Street, and its activities include the design, contract administration, inspection, construction (curbing, sidewalk, bike lanes, road restoration, new transit shelters, benching), cross-walk, signage and trail markers, bike racks, modifications to traffic signals, pavement markings, street lighting enhancements, and landscaping enhancements.
Greater Sudbury, City of | Grand Sudbury, Ville de × Department of Housing, Infrastructure and Communities
4 grants totalling $4.1M
Active Transportation Fund
339 grants totalling $241.4M
Related Grants
| Recipient | Amount | Program |
|---|---|---|
| City of Toronto | Ville de Toronto | $23.0M | Active Transportation Fund |
| Corporation of the City of Mississauga |Corporation of the City of Mississauga | $17.1M | Active Transportation Fund |
| Red Deer, City of | Red Deer, Ville de | $11.1M | Active Transportation Fund |
| Vaughan, Corporation of the City of | Vaughan, Corporation de la Ville de | $9.6M | Active Transportation Fund |
| Toronto, City of | Toronto, Ville de | $9.0M | Active Transportation Fund |