I just got an email with details about tomorrow's press conference/official grand opening of the new Dearborn protected bike lanes.
When: Friday Dec. 14 1:00 p.m.
Where: Park/plaza at approx. 700 S. Dearborn (midblock between Polk and Harrison)
If you want to be a positive voice in support of bike infrastructure (and show that drivers' voices aren't the only ones that count), PLEASE COME!
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There is a lady in every sense of the word whom I imagine you greatly miss!
Chi Lowe said:
My grandma, a great soul who passed away last weekend at 92, had a saying about folks like this. I can see her finishing this column over a cup of coffee, pausing thoughtfully, and then gently tossing the paper aside, and saying: "He's more to be pitied than censured".
She sounds like a wise soul.
Chi Lowe said:
My grandma, a great soul who passed away last weekend at 92, had a saying about folks like this. I can see her finishing this column over a cup of coffee, pausing thoughtfully, and then gently tossing the paper aside, and saying: "He's more to be pitied than censured".
It was great to see SO many people at the press conference and on the ride afterwards. It looked like pretty much every TV station and newspaper had people out there covering it.
Yay! Thanks Anne! were there any protestors?
Anne Alt said:
It was great to see SO many people at the press conference and on the ride afterwards. It looked like pretty much every TV station and newspaper had people out there covering it.
That was good times! The lane felt very comfortable too.
Definitely no protestors lol.
Tony Adams said:
Yay! Thanks Anne! were there any protestors?
Anne Alt said:It was great to see SO many people at the press conference and on the ride afterwards. It looked like pretty much every TV station and newspaper had people out there covering it.
That lane is a little slice or Europe right in the heart of downtown Chicago!
I envy the bicyclists that do get to use it everyday.
Don't worry we'll find SOMETHING to complain about. :)
Duppie said:
That lane is a little slice or Europe right in the heart of downtown Chicago!
I envy the bicyclists that do get to use it everyday.
Happily none. Just lots of happy people
Tony Adams said:
Yay! Thanks Anne! were there any protestors?
Anne Alt said:It was great to see SO many people at the press conference and on the ride afterwards. It looked like pretty much every TV station and newspaper had people out there covering it.
Woohoo! This is beyond awesomeness. Next, I'd like to see more cycling centers like the McDonald' center in Millennium Park, in the heat of the loop. New York City requires that public parking buildings reserve a certain percentage of garage space for bicycles. We should do the same.
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