Bicycle Infrastructure
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There used to be a Warrington Elementary on the vacant area north of Bryant Middle (now the Sabathani Community Center). Attractive old building too from the look of it. The resurfacing project also includes a couple blocks of Central, so perhaps this was a compromise.
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Has anyone seen the new city of Saint Paul website? They have a pretty ambitious list of bike projects for 2016, including off-street cycletracks on sections of Jackson, University, Pelham Blvd, and Wheelock Pkwy: https://www.stpaul.gov/departments/publ ... s/projects.
Not a ton of details so far, but if these all actually happen this could be a pretty great year for bicyclists...
Not a ton of details so far, but if these all actually happen this could be a pretty great year for bicyclists...
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Question: Who is responsible for keeping the U of M/ DInkytown Greenway clear of snow? Because they suck at it.
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For the last several months I have been promoting Payne Avenue for bike lanes. The St. Paul Bike Plan recommends lanes on Edgerton (they already exist on Edgerton north of Wheelock Pkwy), but this would require the removal of parking on one side of the street, which has been rejected by the neighborhood once or twice before.
Instead of going through that fight again it was clear to me that Payne Avenue is a much better alternative. It is 46' wide between Phalen Blvd and Hawthorne Ave. I originally proposed having widths of 7|2|4|10|10|4|2|7, with a 2' buffer between bike lane and parked cars. I think Public Works would prefer an 11' driving lane and 5' bike lane.
Yesterday the District 5 CPED voted to write a letter of recommendation for this proposal.
Instead of going through that fight again it was clear to me that Payne Avenue is a much better alternative. It is 46' wide between Phalen Blvd and Hawthorne Ave. I originally proposed having widths of 7|2|4|10|10|4|2|7, with a 2' buffer between bike lane and parked cars. I think Public Works would prefer an 11' driving lane and 5' bike lane.
Yesterday the District 5 CPED voted to write a letter of recommendation for this proposal.
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I think Metro Transit would object to 10' driving lanes on a high frequency bus route (64 south of Maryland).
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Yeah, get rid of the buffer and do the standard 11/5/7 design. Even though we all know there's a difference between painted width and effective width, not a fight that's necessary here just to get two feet of painted buffer.I think Metro Transit would object to 10' driving lanes on a high frequency bus route (64 south of Maryland).
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Downtown portion of Cedar Lake Trail closing for two weeks starting on the 7th:
http://minneapolismn.gov/news/WCMSP-174734
http://minneapolismn.gov/news/WCMSP-174734
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I'm certainly not going to fight about how the lines are painted, just working hard to get something.Yeah, get rid of the buffer and do the standard 11/5/7 design. Even though we all know there's a difference between painted width and effective width, not a fight that's necessary here just to get two feet of painted buffer.I think Metro Transit would object to 10' driving lanes on a high frequency bus route (64 south of Maryland).
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Well that kinda sucks. http://finance-commerce.com/transit/201 ... ign-again/
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Damn it.
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Boo!Well that kinda sucks. http://finance-commerce.com/transit/201 ... ign-again/
We need to keep a through traffic lane so that people can use it for drop offs in front of (what two building on one side of the street and three on the other?). How about instead those become parking lanes with bump outs and loading zone immediately in front of the building doors?
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What is the point of this? Were those medians really that much wider?New designs for the north-south downtown thoroughfare would replace greening previously planned for a low median that separated cyclists from vehicles between Seventh and 12th streets with white, flexible bollards in both directions.
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So wait is this a done-deal? Or are they doing designs to make a decision on the 3-lane current proposal vs the 4-lane one?
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The Transportation & Public Works Committee still has to vote on which plan to go with.So wait is this a done-deal? Or are they doing designs to make a decision on the 3-lane current proposal vs the 4-lane one?
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Franklin Ave E protected lane between 28th Ave and the bridge:
http://minneapolismn.gov/www/groups/pub ... 177732.pdf
And 11th Ave S:
http://minneapolismn.gov/www/groups/pub ... 177624.pdf
http://minneapolismn.gov/www/groups/pub ... 177732.pdf
And 11th Ave S:
http://minneapolismn.gov/www/groups/pub ... 177624.pdf
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Re: Bicycle Infrastructure
For 11th Ave, there has to be a better way to do the block adjacent to the park (W River Pkwy to 2nd St). I don't know what it is, but there has to be something...
Is this a mill & overlay project? Or just a restriping?
Is this a mill & overlay project? Or just a restriping?
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So... How are these parking-protected bike lanes going to be better than the 1st Ave versions that everyone hates?
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Exactly! Lotta suburbanites (and city-dwelling rubes too) driving in to this area. Repeating a failed design that we're about to tear out on 1st Ave seems poorly thought out.
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Wider bike lanes, wider buffers, and having bollards between the parked cars and the bike lane.So... How are these parking-protected bike lanes going to be better than the 1st Ave versions that everyone hates?
It works well on Oak St near the U of M.
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