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Seventy households on Mann Avenue in Saanich woke up to a reality they never saw coming. In September 2024, protected bike lanes appeared on their street with barely a week's notice, eliminating all on-street parking and upending daily life for families, home-based businesses, elderly residents, and tenants alike. In this episode, host Jack Etkin sits down with Mann Avenue resident Alex Cook, a lifelong Royal Oak local and tradesperson, who describes how the District of Saanich pushed through a $550,000 protected bike lane project despite fierce community opposition, no documented cycling accidents on the street, and the existence of the parallel Centennial Trail, a dedicated cycling path just metres away. Topics include: 🚴 How Saanich installed protected bike lanes on Mann Avenue with as little as 3-5 days' notice to 70 households 🏠 The devastating impact on home-based businesses, elderly residents, and families who lost all street parking overnight 🛡️ Why residents say the protective barriers make cycling more dangerous - not less - by creating blind spots 📢 The packed council chamber meeting where residents pleaded for compromise and were told the decision stood 🏛️ How Saanich Council admitted the communication was a mistake but insisted the bike lanes would proceed regardless 🔍 Evidence that no cycling accidents have ever been recorded on Mann Avenue, undermining the safety rationale 💰 The $550,000 taxpayer cost of a project residents say they never wanted or needed 🏗️ Why Alex believes Mann Avenue was a "litmus test" for massive overdevelopment in Royal Oak and North Quadra ⚖️ The irony that Saanich staff drive to work while the bike enclosures at Municipal Hall sit nearly empty This is essential viewing for anyone who believes municipalities should consult residents before making irreversible changes to their neighbourhoods. 📅 Recorded January 26, 2026 🎤 Capital Region Watch is your go-to source for thoughtful, independent interviews on the key issues shaping Victoria and surrounding municipalities. Each week, host Jack Etkin with over 25 years in community television and public discourse brings you candid, in-depth discussions with local leaders, thinkers, and changemakers. 📍 Filmed in Victoria B.C., this episode highlights the issues that matter most to citizens of Vancouver Island and beyond. 👥 Whether you're a resident, journalist, policymaker, or simply civic-curious, this episode offers insight and context rarely found in mainstream media. 💬 Join the conversation: Like, comment, and subscribe to stay updated on future episodes and help elevate independent community journalism in B.C. 🔔 Subscribe for more: / @capitalregionwatch 👍 Like the video if you support local voices 🗨️ Comment with your thoughts on local issues in your area 📌 About the Show: Capital Region Watch is a public affairs interview series focused on politics, society, and civic engagement in Victoria, the Capital Regional District and southern Vancouver Island. Hosted by Jack Etkin, a long-time advocate for democratic media, the show brings serious attention to underreported issues and offers a platform for real dialogue. Jack previously co-hosted the CFUV radio program "Solutions" and launched "Face to Face" and "Citizen's Forum" on SHAW community TV. 📺 See Capital Region Watch on Rogers TV Victoria and in the Cowichan Valley and on Salt Spring Island. Learn more at https://crdwatch.ca/capital-region-wa... #MannAvenue #SaanichBikeLanes #ActiveTransportation #CapitalRegionWatch #BCPolitics #CivicEngagement #JackEtkin #PublicAffairs #LocalNews #vicpoli #bcpoli #VictoriaBC #CommunityAdvocacy #IndependentMedia #RoyalOak #SaanichCouncil #MunicipalOverreach #StreetParking #CyclingInfrastructure #CentennialTrail #CamosunCollege #PropertyRights #CommunityVoices #TaxpayerMoney