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mimitabby
07-24-2007, 03:59 PM
Today I went to a meeting with 2 other commuters from my company. The city of Tukwila had invited us because they want to improve bicycle and pedestrian safety on their streets. We talked for 2 1/2 hours about this scary road and that scary road
and when we were finally done, they said that the roads won't change but they could put up a couple signs. I am really editorializing here; but it was a big disappointment because Tukwila is one of the richest cities (in terms of tax revenue per capita) in the county.

At least i felt validated because they were so impressed with what we had to put up with on our daily commute.

sbctwin
07-24-2007, 05:50 PM
It is too bad that the city does not step up to the plate and at least start implementing some 'biker' friendly initiatives. Thank you for making the effort at starting a dialogue...

Zen
07-24-2007, 08:18 PM
signs?

signs?

We want six foot wide bike lanes with a jersey wall separating us from traffic!
WE DEMAND SATISTFACTION!

East Hill
07-24-2007, 10:33 PM
Which roads were under discussion in particular? I do a fair amount of riding around there--perhaps I could direct my two nickels worth of commentary in the right direction...

East Hill

mimitabby
07-25-2007, 11:12 AM
all Tukwila roads are up for conversation. they have a map of accidents (mostly between drunk pedestrians and cars)
but this particular discussion revolved around East Marginal way and feeders.

East Hill
07-26-2007, 12:21 AM
Ooooh, East Marginal :( .

A nasty place. It would be nice if they would simply sweep the shoulders every once in a while. Horrible to pick through constant piles of glass.

East Hill

onimity
07-26-2007, 04:32 PM
Good for you for trying at least. Maybe a local bicycle advocacy group could help? It might also help to document the bad conditions (photos, etc.) and ask others beyond your co-workers to complain? Signs are a cop-out unless there are improvements to go with them. :mad:

I sort of like being a squeaky wheel though. :D

I recently had a meeting with some folks here about a cool new system they developed to give you directions by bike throughout the city (Boulder, CO) like so many sites do for cars. I sent some comments and was surprised that they wanted my feedback and even more surprised that they were so enthusiastic about fixing the things I wanted changed. I pointed out some routes that go way out of the way, and the guy I met with wrote me yesterday and said he'd been riding around and investigating how to best add in a key road that wasn't included. Then, I mentioned that I commuted to a neighboring city and would like to see them add their data. Lo and behold, I got invited to a meeting with people from both cities trying to do just that. Very cool! I feel really lucky, especially now that I've read that your city officials were so much less than helpful.

Anyhow, I hope that they eventually clean things up, it sounds like a dangerous place to ride!

Anne

tjf9
07-27-2007, 11:20 PM
I am so thankful to be living in a bike friendly city! We have an online bike mapping program (bycycle.org) and a very vocal bike lobby. When the mayor threatened to reduce funding for bicycles earlier this year, there were protests and a lot of press. He changed his mind a few days later.

I would hate to take the time to give my opinion just to be told that the roads won't change. Hopefully your ideas will percolate for them a bit and they will act on some of your suggestions. Have any of them every ridden a bicycle in your town? Perhaps you could organize a group ride!

East Hill
07-28-2007, 02:25 AM
I am so thankful to be living in a bike friendly city!
... Have any of them every ridden a bicycle in your town? Perhaps you could organize a group ride!


Tukwila's an odd town. It's very heavily industrial, not really that many people there. But, it is a major disruptive spot for commuters, which is why it would be nice to have a positive response. But, the commuters don't live there :( .

I'm not certain if it would be possible to get up a group ride--what do the rest of us locals think?

East Hill

Torrilin
07-28-2007, 04:25 AM
Are there commuters who *work* there? If there is a supportive employer in town, they could help.

East Hill
07-28-2007, 05:10 AM
True, but politicians have a bad tendency to ignore those who can't vote.

Just because I might commute through Seattle doesn't mean I get to vote for the mayor. In fact, just because I live in 'Kent' doesn't mean I get to vote for the mayor of Kent :p . I'm in an unincorporated part of King County, so although my mailing address is Kent, I'm neither fish nor fowl for voting for mayors of any city :D .

East Hill

KnottedYet
07-28-2007, 09:41 AM
I can't think of Tukwila without remembering "Going To Tukwila."

From a newspaper article 15 or 20 years ago, this one couple used GTT as a euphamism for doing the bedstead boogie.

East Hill
07-28-2007, 11:53 AM
Ah, fond memories...

East Hill

KnottedYet
07-28-2007, 06:19 PM
East Hill - was it you? It wasn't YOU was it?:eek:

East Hill
07-29-2007, 02:33 AM
No, but I do still think it's funny. I don't think I'd even met Mr. East Hill at that point.

I wonder if the two that started that are still married? I'll have to do some research :p .

East Hill