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Bike Corral on N. Polk Proposed

0 Comments 29 January 2011

Bike Corral on N. Polk Proposed

We did a little demonstration project today to look at the effects of having a bike corral on residential block of North Polk.

We now have an official proposal in with the City of Eugene to see if we can initiate a residential bike corral.

The neighborhood bike corral would create a wonderful community amenity and utilize public space for a different type of parking than traditionally provided and one that matches the neighborhood usage. We have more bicycle traffic than car traffic on this street, public bicycle parking should be thrown into the mix. It is amazing how much public space is provided for cars, what with on-street parking, highways, parking lots, and wide roads.

Our proposal is to install and maintain the parking space for the public to use. Since the street sweepers won’t be able to sweep the area with the rack, the proposal requires us, the residents in front of the corral, to clean and maintain the area, including dealing with any vandalism. This is similar to the responsibilities of residents and sidewalks, where the sidewalk in front of a person’s home is the home-owners responsibility.

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