Way to go B!
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OOOOOHHH, I'm so thrilled!
I just came from a town meeting. Our town has had it's MainSt torn up and closed for a couple of months now, they are digging up and replacing all the old sewage pipes and storm drains, putting in new curbs and sidewalks, etc.
I had been watching the progress and I called the project manager and found out there were plans to put two bikes racks on Main St- one at either end of the busy street, on grassy areas. That's what I figured they would do.
BUT- nothing in the middle of main street, where all the stores and cafes are.No way I or many other cyclists I know are going to lock our bikes and then go have lunch a block away where we can't see our bikes at all. Bikes do get stolen here on occasion, their cable locks cut while no one is nearby. And DH and I have both had things stolen off our bikes when we weren't around them. In our town, we actually don't have street signs or parking meters or other convenient things to lock our bikes to- and the businesses naturally don't like us locking them to their fences or stair railings. It's been a problem for a while.
So I googled some articles and pictures of discreet urban bike racks that don't take up much sidewalk space (inverted U pipes, little 'circle' racks) and presented it to the board at the meeting. Just as I suspected, they all envisioned "bike racks" as only those giant things you see in front of schools. They were impressed at how small and efficient well placed little rack/posts can be. I explained how this would encourage more local people to bike into town, where parking is very congested already, and how it would eliminate bikes being locked all over the place in the way. They agreed that there were going to be more and more people riding bikes in our current economy.
Then I was done and....they actually said they thought it would be a great idea to install some and wanted me to gather info for them on several available types, manufacturers, and prices and give them recommendations as to placement and number of racks!This I totally did not expect.
I'm so excited!!! YAY!!!!!!!
I can't believe I could make such a difference in my own town just by going and talking for 5 minutes and showing a few googled images!![]()
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Lisa
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Way to go B!
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this is awesome news! what a great reason to go to a meeting.
Lisa the activist. you for sure are my Sister!
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Great job, Lisa! That will make a huge difference in cycling convenience!!
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Lisa
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Way to go B!!!
Will I get to use them in a couple of weeks?????
Lisa
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Way to go! I'm trying to find out if there is some sort of bike committee for my city, but so far I haven't found anything. There are no bike racks downtown--and there are a fair number of bicyclists these days (relatively speaking).
One of the leading bike planning firms is Toole Design in Hyattsville, Maryland. Their website has some good links that you might find useful: www.tooledesign.com (I don't work for them, but I did interview with them once. I would have loved to work there but the timing was just not right at the time).
Way to go, Lisa! I'm sure every biker will more than appreciate you stepping up to the plate to get some racks installed. Now I want to come to your town and see them when they're in place (but I'll settle for pictures come fall).
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Great job Lisa! Can't wait to see the photos of the finished project.
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Yesterday work announced that they're going to install a bike rack and allow bikers and those of us that walk from the train station access to the front of the building. Right now we have to walk through the gates that the fleet trucks drive through (I work for the water company), which isn't very safe. It's a nice gesture to see that they're thinking of us.
Yay, Lisa!
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