Please come to the city council meeting tonight to hear about the
possibility to apply for grant monies to rebuild Church Street with an
opportunity for a protected bike lane as well. This planned bike lane
is designed to provide a safe east-west route for cyclists all the way
from Evanston’s lakefront to the north-south trail that runs through
Harms Woods.
http://evanstonnow.com/story/government/bill-smith/2011-10-18/45228...
The Planning and Development Committee meets at 7:15 p.m. and the
City Council meets immediately after this meeting at
2100 Ridge Ave. The City Council members will continue with their
discussion on the possibility of TIGER II Grant application.
Another article about the meeting:
http://www.dailynorthwestern.com/city/local-cyclists-welcome-protec...
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These long-winded city council meetings are much easier to watch from the comfy sofa with a glass of wine in your hand.
The discussion and vote finally came up near 11:30 PM. The motion to go ahead and apply for the TIGER grant PASSED (Yay!) seven to two.
The two dissenting votes, by Aldermen Wilson & Burrus were strictly on financial terms: Wilson (my alderman) is an avid cyclist and says he's thrilled with the idea of the revamp of Church Street, but both dissenting aldermen are afraid of the City taking on millions more debt, which will happen if the state passes the grant as well. The analogy Burrus gave was if you get a grocery store coupon for 30 per cent off, you still have to pony up the other seventy per cent to buy the item.
All of the discussion leading up to the vote, led by Marty Lyons, Evanston's financial manager, was a dry discussion of the numbers--bicycles weren't even mentioned. There was discussion of various funding scenarios as it's unknown exactly how much Illinois will pick up of the total tab. TIF funds were discussed as stopgaps if the state funds less rather than more. Discussion as to whether the state would take ownership of the road as a state highway, etc.
Here's the Evanstonnow summary:
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An interesting conundrum: the thin single use plastic bags are made here in America and employ many Americans in their manufacture. The multiuse heavy shopping bags are all made in China.
SF also bans Happy Meal toys, so I'm not sure they're a good barometer for normal or reasonable.
Regardless, isn't this supposed to be a bike lane thread? Is there a plastic bag thread somewhere else on the site?
Jared said:
San Francisco bans plastic bags to some extent. You get paper instead. Never could figure out what to do with them when I got home. Plastic bags on the other hand are easy to reuse.
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