I agree - the marked shared bike lanes on this stretch are a joke - cars in the right lane seem to ignore them. This is one stretch of road I go out of my way to avoid.
cutifly said:Lawerence Ave is one of the most scary streets to ride on, tallbike or ten speed alike.
Is that the right link for the design info? It leads to a pdf for Sears Parking Lot Project. I can't seem to find anything on the site regarding the Lawrence Avenue redesign...
I think it is great they are trying to improve Lawrence Ave, especially the part East of Western Ave. And while the word was never mentioned during the presentation last year, I think this design is influenced by Complete Streets legislation...
Questions:
1. I thought this was supposed to happen this year, not in 2011.....
2. Regarding the Sears Parking lot project. What happened to providing more parking space for bikes and cars and a new station for what by some measures is the busiest Metra station in the entire system. No mention of that at all.
At the last meeting they did incorporate more bike parking (thanks Susan for bringing that up). I'm blanking on the total number of parking spaces, but it seemed acceptable by the residents.
Duppie said:I think it is great they are trying to improve Lawrence Ave, especially the part East of Western Ave. And while the word was never mentioned during the presentation last year, I think this design is influenced by Complete Streets legislation...
Questions:
1. I thought this was supposed to happen this year, not in 2011.....
2. Regarding the Sears Parking lot project. What happened to providing more parking space for bikes and cars and a new station for what by some measures is the busiest Metra station in the entire system. No mention of that at all.
So this might be a dumb question, but how do you find out when the meetings for these developments are? I'm right by the proposed Sears development and had no idea it was in the works. Sounds like my building is going to be construction central next year.
The replies to that article are pretty funny. Some folks are so resistant to any amount of change it's amazing, especially those concerned about traffic flow.
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