The region is conducting a survey asking people for early input into Waterloo’s Separated Cycling Network Pilot Project.

Construction is now partially complete on the five-kilometre network in the city’s university district, with linkages along King, Columbia, Albert and Erb streets, and University Avenue, with connecting links along the Laurel Trail through Waterloo Park.

“Due to the early arrival of cold temperatures, and wet and snowy conditions, the on-road intersection markings cannot be installed until warmer temperatures in Spring 2020,” an advisory states.

“In 2020, the Region will be installing the new pavement markings at intersections that will help cyclist move through the major intersections along the pilot network. Until then, cyclist can visit the Region’s webpage for suggestions on how to navigate these intersections without road markings.”