Executive Director Maggie Schofield: A handful of tracks are expected to be added to the downtown core, and while the CDA supports a majority of the routes, Executive Director Maggie Schofield told 660News, changing a highly successful pedestrian area into a cycling zone just doesnt make sense, according to 660 News. An open house is planned Thursday at Hotel Arts from 5p.m. to 8p.m. for people to give their feedback and As the city prepares to lay out plans for its downtown cycling track network, the Calgary Downtown Association says it doesnt understand why Stephen Avenue Walk is included in the plans. It severely impacts the safety of the pedestrian and they are the number one priority, said Schofield.
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