Regarding the north end of the SW Commuter Path:
> >It is a pretty ride, however. I'll be glad when it's open. Does anyone
> >know what the other end is going to do? How are bicyclists supposed to get
> >across Breese Terrace/Crazylegs, etc.?
>
> Good question - that whole intersection is just crazy!
>
The design committee did not make a specific recommendation for
this intersection, except to say that it should be studied.
If you're heading to campus, I would recommend that you leave the
path at Spooner and take the familiar route through Camp
Randall. The traffic light at Spooner & Regent I judge to be
more bike/ped friendly than the one at Regent & Monroe. Please
note: that due to the Spooner Bridge construction, you may have
to get off that path at Prospect and take Commonwealth/Rowley to
Spooner.
If you're heading to Merriter, or thereabouts, you should be able
to take Oakland to Mound Street.
Cheers,
Joe
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Joseph J. King
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