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The north platform at Exhibition GO station allows cyclists direct access to Atlantic Ave. There is already a bike rack there but it is often completely full with many bikes locked to the railings. More bike parking is really need here.
The north platform at Exhibition GO station allows cyclists direct access to Atlantic Ave. There is already a bike rack there but it is often completely full with many bikes locked to the railings. More bike parking is really need here.
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allison (Guest)
Bobby M (Registered User)
You can request new post and ring bike racks from City: http://www.toronto.ca/cycling/postandring/index.htm
Please direct post-and-ring requests to streetfurniture@toronto.ca
About the Post and Ring Bike Parking Program
The City of Toronto's Post and Ring bike parking program is a leader in North America, providing over 17,000 parking spots to the public on City sidewalks and boulevards.
The program is intended to provide public bicycle parking facilities at destinations that are regularly frequented by cyclists.
The City of Toronto installs post and ring bicycle parking stands on City sidewalks and boulevards which have a minimum width of 2 metres. Transportation Services performs site inspections of requested locations to determine if the suggested location is suitable for this program.
All new locations suggested by the public will be considered, however, the City reserves the right to vet all submissions. Stands which are approved are installed free of charge.
Post and Ring Bike Stands are not supplied by the City for installation on private property.
Damaged Post and Ring Stands
Feedback from the public is essential to help with the identification and subsequent repair of damaged bicycle parking stands. We thank members of the public who have taken the time to bring these maintenance issues to our attention.
To report a damaged post and ring bike parking stand please call 311 or email 311@toronto.ca
Removal of Abandoned or Derelict Bikes
Cyclists should be aware that rusty and damaged bicycles which have been left on post and ring stands may be tagged for removal. Once a bicycle has been tagged, its owner has 7 days to remove it. Solid Waste will remove the bikes and locks permanently in order to clear the public right-of-way and maintain availability of short-term bicycle parking.
Bikes which are obviously derelict - stripped of parts or damaged beyond use - may be removed and discarded without notice.
The City does not guarantee the return of any bicycle which has been removed from a post and ring stand.
To report an abandoned bike, please call 311 or email 311@toronto.ca
Bike Theft
Reduce the chances of bike theft by locking your bike securely. Learn more about locking your bike and register your bike with the Toronto Police Bicycle Registry Program.
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