Cycling advocates in Halifax are speaking out against a motion by Mayor Andy Fillmore to halt all new bike lane construction pending a staff review on traffic congestion and cost savings. The AAA Cycling Network project is now projected to cost nearly $100 million. Advocate David Trueman says the mayor is scapegoating cyclists and abandoning his campaign promises. Angela Capobianco reports.
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Cyclists push back after Halifax mayor proposes pause on bike lane construction
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