Elmhurst has a strong bicycle trail network and many devoted bicycle riders, but this is what we have to deal with concerning a short link needed for the Salt Creek Greenway Trail:
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How about doing a large group ride down these "narrow and dangerous" residential streets this weekend?
While I find fault with the group's talking points as presented in their flyer, I think there may be some truth to their point re the 2.1M in grant money and implementation of the (original) bike plan. I'd like to see what the original plan was and possibly an accounting of where the funds have gone to date.
As president of the local chapter of The Bike-Riding, Drug-Dealing, Home-Invading Noisy Vandals Society (BRDDHINV), this damn wood chip path has been the final obstacle to our global domination of the world. Soon all will be ours!
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I'm attending. Wife may also (she's not a cyclist but loves theater).
Thanks to all of the Elmhurst Bicycle Club members who attended. The anti crowd was in a larger number than the pro voices. There will be a meeting in August as well on this issue. Will the marauding hordes from Oak Brook and Hinsdale bent on destroying Elmhurst be kept at bay? Stay tuned.
Hey Jerome! Did the lady who called you a "retard" have bright red wavy hair? I'm guessing the lady who put the propaganda together on the website may be this same lady who threatened me at the meeting last night. She lives at 736 Fairview.
Jerome Hughes said:--Jerome, who _was_ called a "retard" at 9 in the morning by a mom driving an SUV on Fairview a couple years ago, after she passed dangerously close and heard about the 3 foot law - she just had to get home to her McMansion after dropping the kids off at school a little too quickly to be able to wait a few seconds until oncoming traffic passed to look out for my safety
chrisc927 said:I'm attending. Wife may also (she's not a cyclist but loves theater).
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