More protected and buffered bike lanes this year and 645-mile bike network in Streets for Cycling 2020 plan!
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10151091028629872&set=a....
Edited discussion to include announcement of protected bike lane on Dearborn through Loop from Polk to Kinzie!
Also, here's our statement to media about this: http://www.activetrans.org/media/pressrelease/transportation-advoca...
Thanks,
Ethan Spotts, Active Trans
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Good to hear, Howard, it's happening a lot more in the past year.
Edited discussion to include news about protected bike lane on Dearborn thru Loop, yaaaay!
Ethan, Active Trans
Yeah! This is very welcome news. It's been needed for a long time.
Anyone know the reason they put that lane on the left side? I've never felt safe in it. The right lane's not much better though. I usually end up taking the right lane on Dearborn from the river to Chicago.
Cameron Puetz said:
Glad to see a good north bound route out of the Loop. This should make my outbound commute as easy as my inbound commute. Any word on if the left side bike lane on Dearborn north of the project area will be reworked in the near future? It would be nice is Dearborn provided a safe route at least as far north as where Wells becomes two way.
I don't know which is more frustratingly devoid of details, this thread, the announcement on the Active Trans site or the Facebook post. So many different ways to not say much!
I am h'! thanks for posting those pics!
My awesome wife found this: http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/bike/news/2...
The Dearborn lane will include north and southbound lanes! Such great news! I ride Dearborn in the morning going north, but on my commute home I take State, which is sometimes fine, but often clogged up.
Thanks so much to you and your awesome wife. I was also frustrated by the lack of information. From the anouncement:
A two-way north-south protected bike route through the Loop on Dearborn Street from Polk Street to Kinzie Street. The City will also extend the Kinzie bike route east to meet up with this new route. The Dearborn bikeway will separate bicyclists from high-speed traffic and include bicycle signals to separate bicycle and motor vehicle conflicts.
I am particularly excited about the extension of Kinzie to Dearborn since I will then avoid Wells when I start commuting from Wicker Park in October!
Tony Adams said:
My awesome wife found this: http://www.cityofchicago.org/city/en/depts/cdot/provdrs/bike/news/2...
The Dearborn lane will include north and southbound lanes! Such great news! I ride Dearborn in the morning going north, but on my commute home I take State, which is sometimes fine, but often clogged up.
Sorry, Tony, the city didn't post their release until today and I had signed off last night by the time the sun-times posted the first story.
We couldn't offer details in our supporting statement because we didn't have the exact numbers, etc. until I got a hard-copy of the release at the press conference yesterday.
We tried to say as much as we could without saying anything inaccurate...a fine line.
In addition to the news release that you found there is also this media coverage:
http://www.suntimes.com/news/metro/14268027-418/mayor-emanuel-addin...
http://chicagoist.com/2012/08/06/mayor_announces_more_protected_bik...
http://chicago.cbslocal.com/2012/08/06/city-officials-to-build-more...
We are happy that we got to break the news despite the fact a lot of the info wasn't publicly available at the time.
We'll be posting an action-alert petition tomorrow and emailing our Bikeways campaign supporters asking them to take action.
If you're not signed on to the campaign yet, please do so here: www.activetrans.org/bikeways
Thanks,
Ethan, Active Trans
Does the "3 miles of west side boulevards" include Logan Blvd. under the expressway?
Don, it does not.
Here is a link to CDOT’s page that shows the status of 2012 proposed projects including the West Side Boulevards: http://www.chicagobikes.org/public/2012BikewaysProjects.php
And here is a link to the 2020 Plan that may well include Logan but with no timetable. http://www.chicagobikes.org/public/SFC.php
Thanks,
Ethan, Active Trans
I asked this at the latest MBAC meeting but I'm not sure of the answer. The Dearborn lane is to be put in this year. The construction season usually goes through November. It sounded like they expect the whole installation will only take a few weeks, although since it involves special signallization, they really don't know because of lack of past experience.
Cameron Puetz said:
Any word on when construction is scheduled to start on Dearborn?
Exciting! That is my usual route from the south loop into downtown for my shot out to the west loop from Madison. It can get very tight when the bus lane is full of parked taxis and such.
During Construction of the new Dearborn route I hope Harrison will be ridable again so I can make it out to the west loop.
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