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Posts by Alina Rehkopf

Believe you me it's not about the limestone. BUT if anyone w/ expertise about this could help me out with some actual data about limestone path run off into water... because I'm having a hard time finding anything.

EIA was done ages ago and every has already been approved so this all seems crazy.

4 hours ago 0 0 0 0

I need help from someone who knows about limestone paths:
My town wants to build a new Community Trail section. Local NIMBYs are claiming that the limestone in the trail surface material is going to change the pH of an adjacent creek severely enough that the project should get cancelled.

4 hours ago 0 0 1 0

Is it too πŸ‘€πŸ‘€πŸ‘€ to have the subtitle of my delegation presentation be:

"Addressing public feedback and concerns with strong leadership and a focus on data" ?

Trying to strike a balance of politely informing Council of about why they should change their (last minute) decision and yelling OMG WTF.

3 weeks ago 1 0 1 0

My attempt at shutting down the urge to stay frustrated/angry at the emergent selfishness when community proj introduce a change that some ppl are unwilling to accept (+unwilling to reflect on at a deeper lvl).

... it's also less about the ppl + more about the attitude. Ppl can change their minds.

3 weeks ago 2 0 0 0

There is far too much context to put in the thread but the project was supposed to start at the beginning of March, everything was in order, everything looked good, and there was a deadline to cut down the trees to get the construction done by the fall. So this was a last minute decision.

3 weeks ago 0 0 0 0

My local Town Council voted to 🚫 construction of a new Community Trail project at the behest of a small number of residents who came up with a bunch of (I would argue) disingenuous concerns & all I could think of was:

IT'S FINALLY TIME. THE NIMBYS HAVE SHOWN THEMSELVES AND I MUST NOW VANQUISH THEM.

3 weeks ago 3 0 1 2

I did one trip to Toronto to visit friends and one to London to get some shopping done so far this year, so it's probably under $100 for me (with a borrowed family vehicle).

And technically it is parallel to main... But about 5-6 blocks south?

1 month ago 1 0 1 0

Saving this for the next time someone says that bikes/e-bikes aren't useful as accessibility devices.

The range of options has increased so much now, and while these may not be available everywhere, it's a good sign that more people are getting curious about non-car transportation.

1 month ago 6 1 0 0

Welcome to the club.

I also find myself giggling frequently while riding. 2 years in and it's still just as fun.

1 month ago 2 0 0 0
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Keeping the winter tires on was a good decision.

We have anywhere from 1-3 false springs here, followed within a week by relatively heavy snowfall, yet somehow we all think maybe.... maybe this is it... maybe it won't sh*t snow on us again. AND THEN IT DOES.

1 month ago 5 0 0 0
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ASK ME HOW MUCH I'VE PAID FOR GAS THIS YEAR.

Second winter is in full swing here in Midwestern Ontario and it's a wet one; The snow doesn't usually stick to me like this. Still better than dishing 50 bucks a week on aged dinosaur-body fluid.

#ruralcycling #wintercycling #Hanover

1 month ago 9 0 1 0

My entire life and outlook improved when I started walking and/or cycling to do my groceries. Living near stuff you need is an incredible and amazing experience. There’s a reason Europeans rank as happier and why people are so enamoured with European and Japanese vacations.

2 months ago 37 7 1 1

Blew an e-bike tire on Monday and have to make the decision: Do I just get it fixed OR do I get it fixed + swap out the winter tires (it's a trip to @ldnontbikecafe.bsky.social so the fewer the better).

It feels too early to swap the winter tires and I don't think I want to test mother nature 😬

2 months ago 1 0 0 1

Balmy compared to the -25Β°C from two weeks ago!

2 months ago 0 0 0 0

Funny thing happened back in 2012

www.canada.ca/en/news/arch...

2 months ago 11 5 1 0
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I'm still all bundled up but sunshine and -1Β°C is giving me life after almost 3 straight weeks of -20Β°C to -30Β°C up in Grey-Bruce.

When people are out driving on days like this do they feel just as ecstatic as I do on a bike?

#ruralcycling #GreyBruce #winterbiking

2 months ago 13 0 0 0
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It was -1Β°C on my ride home from the gym so it's now basically spring and I will be expecting no more snowstorms thank you.

2 months ago 13 0 1 0

Seeing Superman go on a rampage against car culture was very satisfying lol.

2 months ago 3 2 0 0

As they should.

2 months ago 4 0 0 0
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Line 5 bingo card. Homemade printed card on orange and red paper. each bingo tile includes a destination to visit or activity to do along the length of the Eglinton Line

Line 5 bingo card. Homemade printed card on orange and red paper. each bingo tile includes a destination to visit or activity to do along the length of the Eglinton Line

spent all of today designing+putting together line 5 bingo cards for tomorrow!

my reservations about L5 aside, this is going to be a very exciting day, and the biggest transit expansion I've seen in my whole life living here :)

2 months ago 43 7 5 1

πŸ™„

2 months ago 1 0 0 0
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Racing the bus on the Eglinton LRT.

It seems to move pretty quickly, let's hope the end-to-end times only get faster.

#EglintonLRT #EglintonLine #TTC

2 months ago 7 0 0 0

All-in-all it's about what I expected and I'm mostly mad that for the 7 years I lived in Toronto I was hoping this would be part of my regular transiting and it got delayed so FU*KING LONG that the pandemic pushed me out of the city before that.

But it's running now. Hooray. πŸŽ‰

2 months ago 1 0 0 0

More bad:
- LONG walks to get to the LRT platform at some stations. I get it, it's hard to build around existing infrastructure. I would like to see how that plays out for ppl with physical limitations/disabilities.
- So white everywhere, there IS art but can we be less colour adverse?

2 months ago 0 0 1 0

The bad:
- Too many stops. In some spots we barely got up to speed before slowing down and sometimes spent more time waiting at a light than moving
- A few LONG waits at lights. 30 sec to 1 min. The car wasn't packed and there were almost 100 ppl on it. Should absolutely have signal priority.

2 months ago 0 0 1 0

More good:
- English and French stop announcements makes it feel like we're a serious city lol
- Lit underground tunnels, doesn't feel as cave-like as the subway

2 months ago 0 0 1 0

The good:
- Clear signage, wayfinding wasn't difficult (I got out @ Cedarvale, that station is a maze of underground paths)
- Smooth ride, felt less jerky than streetcars
- Top speed somewhere b/t 50-60kmph? I'm guessing but a group of ppl was tracking it between stops and I was trying to eavesdrop

2 months ago 0 0 1 0
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Inside the new Eglinton LRT Kennedy station. 
A set of escalators, centered in frame, going to the LRT platform with a sign above them showing a down pointing arrow, a LRT train symbol, an orange number five, and the words Eglinton Line.

Inside the new Eglinton LRT Kennedy station. A set of escalators, centered in frame, going to the LRT platform with a sign above them showing a down pointing arrow, a LRT train symbol, an orange number five, and the words Eglinton Line.

Heading home later, but first I HAD to ride the Eglinton LRT for opening day. They're handing out route maps and little magnets!

Everything is very shiny and new and seems to be running well. Lots of people who are literally just out here to ride it end-to-end.

Here's my non-expert review:

2 months ago 7 0 1 0

Okay, so I need to know how we can get these to every elementary school in the province stat.

2 months ago 18 1 1 0

That might also stop the local residents from complaining about how many people drive through our area without spending money at the local businesses.

Turn some of those car trips into cycle touring ppl and all of a sudden you have stops at local coffee shops, restaurants, and B&B instead.

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