The lawsuit was filed in Ontario Superior Court on Friday, Feb. 21. The 40 business owners are seeking $10 million from the city for “negligence and nuisance”
The group is also requesting a court injunction to remove the bike lanes along Bloor Street West and restore the streets to their original condition.
Cody MacRae is the founder of the non-profit community group Balance on Bloor. He says the community’s concerns about the bike lanes have been ignored.
“It has caused huge suffering in our community. Whether it be senior citizens who can’t access businesses properly or people with disabilities who are complaining.”
Cyclists and advocates have long called for action to improve safety on Toronto’s streets following numerous fatalities and bikes struck by drivers on roadways.
Executive Director of Cycle Toronto, Michael Longfield questioned the decision to sue the city.
“The City of Toronto has voted on these bike lanes now at least four times. And each time it passes City Council. I understand folks may not be content with that decision, but there is actually a transparent and democratic process for how these projects happen.”
I personally feel it's safer getting into an accident with a ped then a car. Scrapes vs road meat. Then again, I ride a mountain bike and go slow and not some speed demon on a 40k bike with tires as thin as condoms
I duno
I ride and walk. I hate seeing fully grown people in the sidewalks with their bike.
My bike isn't expensive and I have to pedal downhill to break speed limits outside of school zones. Still think we shouldn't be on sidewalks.