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Anne Alt said:Here's an example of post and ring rack currently in use on State St.
We have paid people who study these designs and their efficacy with Active Trans and the city bike program. Any chance you could use your contacts and find out what's available/possible, Anne?
We're still just groping around in the dark here. Is there a specific ordinance on the table or a proposal we'd like our alderman to support?
Hello all,
We’re back to our advocacy work after closing the office for a Bike the Drive break for our staff.
Here’s an update:
Your phone calls are working, thanks to everyone who has been making calls asking Alderman to prioritize bike parking for next year’s budget.
Our executive director, Rob Sadowsky, has been invited to a meeting with the Mayor’s Office, Dept. of Transportation and several others on Monday to discuss funding solutions.
We will update everyone with any outcomes after this meeting.
If you are interested pushing these asks to a higher level by calling your alderman to ask them to explore specific creative funding sources for bike parking such as TIF’s, SSA’s or aldermanic infrastructure budgets, please contact Rob Sadowsky or Adolfo Hernandez at 312.427.3325 x228 and 296 respectively.
We are very interested in helping people make these asks and will provide additional background and a brief training to ensure that the asks are as proactive and informed as possible.
One of the things we’ve learned from first go around is that some aldermen are well equipped at putting folks off. So, please call Rob or Adolfo and we will do our best to help with these higher-level asks.
As always, we will continue to make updates and answer questions about this issue. Hopefully Rob’s meeting with the city on Monday will have some good outcomes...keep your fingers crossed, Chainlinkers!
Thanks much,
Active Trans
Here’s an update:
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Our executive director, Rob Sadowsky, has been invited to a meeting with the Mayor’s Office, Dept. of Transportation and several others on Monday to discuss funding solutions.
We will update everyone with any outcomes after this meeting.
If the city would go for it, this could be very cool, kinda like a DIY version of the artistic NYC bike rack program David Byrne was involved in.
www.davidbyrne.com/art/bike_racks/nyt_8_8_08.php
If a business owner wanted to install a rack on the sidewalk outside of their business, what kind of permit do they need to get?
Maybe the artistic bike rack program could be like that Globe project a couple of years ago? Or the Pigs on Parade that Seattle did? Businesses could install artistic, functional bike racks and it would look good for the city as well.
I'd want to get together and talk about this! Definitely!
If a business owner wanted to install a rack on the sidewalk outside of their business, what kind of permit do they need to get?
Maybe the artistic bike rack program could be like that Globe project a couple of years ago? Or the Pigs on Parade that Seattle did? Businesses could install artistic, functional bike racks and it would look good for the city as well.
I'd want to get together and talk about this! Definitely!
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