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I'm in Logan Square and work downtown so the usual "best route" is Milwaukee but on most days I prefer Elston to Milwaukee because it has dedicated bike lanes. Depending on where I am coming from,taking Elston can add few minutes to my commute but never more than 10 minutes at the very most. My only complaint on how dangerous Elston can be has more to do with my way over to Elston. I have to go through the intersection at Western and Logan which at times can be truly nerve-wracking.
My favorite part about riding on Milwaukee is undoubtably hot keebler boys on their bikes. You know, skinny jeans cut ragged above the knee, Velocity/etc courier bag, cycling cap perched on a jaunty angle on their skull, tattoos and serious calf muscles. I'm always pleased as punch when they pass me because I ride like a prim Victorian lady on a velocipede and also because then I have an excellent view of their ass as they do incredibly dangerous things in intersections to avoid using the brakes that their bike doesn't have.
Milwaukee Ave does rock! I totally agree, that is if you ride from Grand/Halsted,north to about Kedzie than the city limits end here! or they do for those of us that continue to the "un- gentrified" NW side of Chicago.Here the fixies are not as common as further south on Milwaukee, but the numbers are growing at a fast rate.With all this said, I was at the Mayors so called"bicycle advisory council meeting", last week and brought to the table the issue of having Milwaukee Ave marked while it is being resurfaced, I was at the same meeting in March and brought up the same issue,After talking to Project Managers, from CDOT, and so called bike /traffic engineers from Active Trans/CDOT, ALL SUMMER LONG WITH NO RESULTS I HAVE COME TO THE CONCLUSION THAT- - CDOT,AND ACTIVE TRANS ARE SO FAR REMOVED FROM THE INNER CITY BIKE SCENE THAT IT MAKES ME SICK! MAYBE THAT IS WHY THE FORMER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR FROM ACTIVE TRANS PACKED UP HIS BIKE AND MOVED TO PORTLAND.
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