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Here's the alderman's flyer for the project, which does include a picture. I would assume that the 4-lane configuration is due to all the industrial traffic in the area.
Best bike route to the island is to use the train/ped bridge on north ave (might start seeing more bikers on it).
The Cherry Ave. Bridge, , one of the most gorgeous bridges in the area. I constantly go out of my way to cross Goose Island just so I can ride over it.
Len Krietz said:Best bike route to the island is to use the train/ped bridge on north ave (might start seeing more bikers on it).
Hi,
I'd offer the thought that the new bridge having 2 lanes in each direction would be logical. On the ( relatively
few ) times I drive there, when going northbound, immediately after the bridge I often make use of the curb
lane. . . . . . . no parking is allowed there, it's always clear. I have a small ( narrow ) car and it's a pleasure
to make progress in this available lane, instead of being yet another car lined up in single-lane jammed traffic.
( I hasten to add, when I do this, I am super-aware for bicyclists and I'll stay in the main traffic lane until
any/all bikes are clear )
South of the bridge/ travelling southbound it's different, as there is parking; thus it seems the new bridge/new plan
should have no parking here as well : thus making Halsted a totally-clear 4 lanes from north of Division down to almost Grand Ave. ( whoops ! I mean, a clear 4 lanes PLUS dedicated bike lanes ! )
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