http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2016/09/12/some-evanston-residents-hope...
Source: Cbslocal.com. By Jim Williams
They may end up reconfiguring the bike lanes on Dodge Avenue.
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In some instances a PBL is not the answer.
I agree. I think PBL makes sense in a highly congested area such as the Dearborn lane in the loop or most of the Kinzie lane from Milwaukee to Wells. Optimal? No, but it is a vast improvement. I also, think the section of PBL in downtown Evanston works. that lane is weird west of Downtown Evanston. It runs two ways for a very short time near Dodge and that only serves to screw up people and fake them into riding like salmon on other areas of the lane. The lane near Dodge also runs on a sidewalk and I NEVER ride on the lane there. I am on the street. Dodge called for a lane. A painted lane would be better than sharrows but a PBL overshot the mark and created seemingly unforeseen issues discussed on this forum. Given that the lane is already there I am not sure I would advocate for it's removal. Cheapskate that I am I question whether using public funds to correct this is worth it. Perhaps, given the added cost of keeping these things free of debris it may be worth it. I don not know. Otherwise, I would sigh and leave things be but would think VERY carefully about when and where to put a PBL in the future. So, although I am a critic I am a supporter. I signed the petition.
It's your opinion and I respect that and ask that you respect that others disagree with you. I don't think it's "bullshit".
No offense taken. It was clear to me you didn't think much of the petition. I gave it thought and did sign. My greatest hope is that before considering the next project the City of Evanston will hear all voices but also hear the disagreements with the cycling community. I assume most of us agree that something needs to be done on many roadways. We are not always in accord on what it should be. Still, we have each other's back in the face of anti-bike or NIMBY sentiment. I think the latter is what got me to sign.
"we have each other's back in the face of anti-bike or NIMBY sentiment."
That's pretty much how I feel about it.
Yes, but it doesn't mean we have to accept poor, unsafe designs either.
I signed the petition. I think what was there before was fine. Removing all bike infrastructure on Dodge would seem to me to be a step backward.
Dodge used to be my favorite route through Evanston. Until they put it back the way it was before (maybe adding buffer stripes), I will avoid Dodge. My worst biking experience ever was on the Church PBL. I was almost right hooked three times in 5 blocks. Get ready for right hook crashes and doorings with this PBL configuration. PBLs have not proven to work in residential areas. Chicago reversed the configuration on Douglas and Independence Boulevards. The same should be done on Dodge. I think everyone is too afraid to accept that this was a waste of money. Buffered Bike Lanes, please.
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