I just came across the following message on Rudy Hollywood's daily email letter.

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>From the Frontance Gazette: by Ian Reid
If last week's meeting was any indication, South Frontence council is not welcome to 
the idea of
Perth Road being used as part of a provincial cycling route.
The municipality received a form letter last month from the Ontario Cycling 
Association asking for
comments on an initiative called the Provincial Cycling Route Network.
According to the letter, the bicycle route is a "vision to implement an on road 
cycling network
across Ontario that would connect all regions, many municipalities and key points of 
interest."
The local branch of the network would join Kingston to Perth.
Several councilors around the table last week in Bedford expressed concern about the 
possibility of
one township's main thoroughfares being used on a regular basis by two-wheeled 
travelers.
In a memo to representatives, township clerk-administrator Gary Stefan assured council 
the
municipality would not be held responsible for any injuries resulting from bicuclists 
using Perth
Road.
"While there has been legitimate concern expressed about the potential for injury 
resulting from
poor driving habits on either the part cyclist or the operators of automobiles, the 
municipality
would not be liable if its roads are adequately maintained," he said.
Coun. Jack Barr noted that an annual race between Kingston and Ottawa clogs Perth 
Road, causing
traffic problems during a May weekend along a road heavily used by people traveling to 
lunch their
boats.
"Yes, there's benefits, but there's a lot more negatives," he said of adding the road 
to the
Provincial Cycling Route Network. "The Ottawa-Kingston race is a disgrace every 
May.[the bicyclists]
take over Perth Road."
Barr added that the potential of having large-scale events on a regular basic would 
not have a
positive impact on the township economically be cause visitors will likely avoid the 
related traffic
problems.
Other councilors said safety concerns top their list of reasons to say no to the 
proposed bike
trail.
Coun. Bill Lake has raised objection on a number of occasions about the annual race 
that already
takes place on Perth Road, saying bicyclist stake up half of the road and force 
motorists to make
unsafe passes.
"Someone's going to get killed along there," he said. "It's just a matter of time,"
Not all comments about the proposed network were negative, however.
Coun. David Hahn said becoming part of something like this would be an ideal way for 
South Frontence
to attract tourists and promote healthy lifestyles.
"I think it's reasonable thing to do," he said of the proposal. "This is, after all, a 
new age of
tourism."
With a number of question still hanging in the air, council decided to write a letter 
to the Ontario
Cycling Association asking for more information regarding safety, financing and any 
work that would
need to be done to Perth Road before making a final decision.


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