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HRM council to revisit Morris Street bike lane plan after premier’s warning

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CITYnews halifax / By Dan Ahlstrand

Regional council returns to session Tuesday morning, with a contentious proposal for a bike lane on Morris Street in downtown Halifax back on the agenda.

Council voted July 8 to move ahead with the plan, which includes converting Morris Street to one-way to accommodate the lane.

That decision drew criticism from Premier Tim Houston, who warned his government may be forced to intervene. He said the move could worsen traffic congestion, pose public safety risks and potentially impact operations at the port.

Today, councillors will debate a motion from city staff recommending council rescind the July 8 decision. The motion also calls for Mayor Andy Fillmore to respond to the premier’s comments, directs the chief administrative officer to begin functional planning and public engagement for cycling infrastructure on Morris Street, and requests a review of plans for the University Avenue portion of the bike lane network. Staff are also recommending a report exploring alternatives and cost-saving opportunities.

Council meets at 10 a.m.

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