Opposition grows as Vancouver Island council considers study to allow vehicles on bike, nature trail
- Cycling enthusiasts protested against a proposed transportation plan to allow vehicles on the Elk River Timber Trail during a rally on Sunday morning.
- The city council will consider a study that may turn the decommissioned road into a multimodal transportation route linking 14th Avenue and Evergreen Road.
- Linda Nagle from Greenways Land Trust opposed vehicle access on the trail, calling it a vital greenspace for wildlife and local habitats.
- John Elson from the Cycling Advocacy Committee expressed concerns over the importance of maintaining the pathway.
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Cycling advocates fear for future of Campbell River's Elk River Timber Trail
Campbell River council will consider the Quinsam Heights Transportation and Growth Infrastructure Study on Tuesday, which proposes looking at adding vehicle traffic to the Elk River Timber. The proposed study already has cycling advocates up in arms
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Read Full ArticleCycling advocates fear for future of Campbell River's Elk River Trail
Campbell River council will consider the Quinsam Heights Transportation and Growth Infrastructure Study on Tuesday, which proposes looking at adding vehicle traffic to the Elk River Timber. The proposed study already has cycling advocates up in arms
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