On paper, Winnipeg plans to spend $4.7 million on active transportation projects next year.

In reality, the city plans to invest even more into bike-and-pedestrian projects by building bike lane construction into road renewal and waterway projects.

Here are the eight major active-transportation projects planned for 2017 in the budget tabled this week by Mayor Brian Bowman:

Commuter-bike corridors

McDermot Avenue bike lane upgrades (Arlington Street to Sherbrook Street): $1 million

Keewatin Street pathway (Burrows Avenue to Inkster Boulevard): $1 million

Sherbrook Street (Cumberland Avenue to McDermot Avenue): $500,000 ​

​​Recreational walkways/bike paths

Transcona Trail (Regent Avenue to Panet Avenue): $1 million

Waterway projects with bike trail components

Ness Avenue culvert: Path along Strugeon Creek, below bridge, $1 million

Lyndale Drive retaining wall: Mixed use path, $500,000

Street renewal projects with bike corridor components