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I'd like to point out a Flickr group called "Bad Bike Racks." It was started by a Victoria, B.C.-based bike parking expert named John Luton (I think I suggested he create it). I'm a "top contributor" of photos to the group.
Those who are Flickr-friendly should consider adding their own photos to the group. And Anne, take note of this repository for your campaign.
http://www.flickr.com/groups/867127@N24/pool/
Does the Home Depot look anything like this?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jamesbondsv/2801348101/
Todd Allen said:Home Depot at Kimball and Addison has a 4 bike rack in a poor corner location which makes it only useable by 1 bike at a time. Except most of the time it can't be used at all because they use the area as their seasonal merchandise display spring, summer and fall and in the winter it is a place to store snow. I've complained repeatedly but now just park my bike in car parking spots.
Clark Street in Andersonville
A lot of people shop and live in the area (Carmen to Bryn Mawr) and bike parking is now at a premium. There are some bike racks, but not that many. When there were parking meters, the situation was tolerable.
The meters are gone and you now have to scramble to find an open bike rack on one of the side streets. I don't recall many (if any) bike racks on Clark Street itself, probably because the sidewalk is too narrow for specific bike parking. Maybe they could put bike racks on the street. At the very least a few more racks near some of the popular bars and coffee shops would be a good idea.
Anne Alt said:I agree. If I go to Andersonville with more than a couple of people or on a busy night, it's a real challenge to find a decent place to lock up my bike.
...Maybe they could put bike racks on the street....
Wow Anne! You bike Andersonville on a bike...when you live in Beverly? That's a dedicated cyclist!
But I LIKE the idea of taking over a couple of car-parking spaces right on Clark Street and installing bike racks. After all, a car parking spot allows 1.4 people to visit the merchants of Andersonville; an equivalent dedicated space fitted with bike racks would permit 14 people to visit and shop. Certainly that 10:1 ratio could interest a few city planners....?
Anne Alt said:I agree. If I go to Andersonville with more than a couple of people or on a busy night, it's a real challenge to find a decent place to lock up my bike.
...Maybe they could put bike racks on the street....
Wow Anne! You bike Andersonville on a bike...when you live in Beverly? That's a dedicated cyclist!
But I LIKE the idea of taking over a couple of car-parking spaces right on Clark Street and installing bike racks. After all, a car parking spot allows 1.4 people to visit the merchants of Andersonville; an equivalent dedicated space fitted with bike racks would permit 14 people to visit and shop. Certainly that 10:1 ratio could interest a few city planners....?
From the hall of fame:
WRIGLEY FIELD - CHICAGO CUBS BIKE VALET.
Kudos. They moved the bike valet to the NE corner of Waveland and Clark. In addition, lots of bike racks around the ballpark.
At the facilty on 35th Street: Still looking for bike valet and more than a dozen bike racks.
There are several bike racks west of the western-most spectator/pedestrian overpass. There are other bike racks scattered about on 35th Street. Sometimes with large destinations (like a gigantic stadium), bike parking (among other features) can be difficult to find.
Have you seen a specific need for more?
If so, request bike parking on the CDOT website.
Art Gilfand said:From the hall of fame:
WRIGLEY FIELD - CHICAGO CUBS BIKE VALET.
Kudos. They moved the bike valet to the NE corner of Waveland and Clark. In addition, lots of bike racks around the ballpark.
At the facilty on 35th Street: Still looking for bike valet and more than a dozen bike racks.
This notice was attached to a rack on lincoln, near bryn mayr, the bike rack is now gone and there is a sidewalk cafe in it's place
Scrolled through and didn't see it mentioned in this thread (very quick browse), but Cycle Smithy belongs in the hall of shame for their parking. You have to parallel park on the bike rack.
Great store and very helpful people, so just take your bike inside.
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