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City invites public feedback on walking, biking corridor

The City of Winnipeg is inviting public input on the next phase of a project to create a bike- and pedestrian-friendly corridor connecting Wolseley and West Alexander.

The idea is to create a neighbourhood greenway connecting Wolseley and West Alexander

The City of Winnipeg wants public feedback on a plan for a neighbourhood greenway. ( Jacy Schindel/CBC)

The City of Winnipeg is inviting public input on the next phase of a project to create a pedestrian- and bike-friendly corridor connecting Wolseley and West Alexander.

The end result of the project will be a "neighbourhood greenway"along Ruby Street and Banning Street to link the two neighbourhoods, ending at Palmerston Avenue on one side and Notre Dame Avenue on the other.

According to the city website, neighbourhood greenways are bike routes introduced on streets with low vehicle speeds and volumes to encourage pedestrian use as well, such as on Nassau Street in Winnipeg.

Residents cantake an online survey on the city's website, or attend a drop-instreet event on Friday at Greenway School.

The event will include street art, bike education, an obstacle course and a community barbeque. It runs from 3 p.m. to 7 p.m. at390 Burnell St.

The city started collecting information for greenway project inMarch and April of this year, and is scheduled to complete a recommended design report inDecember