> From: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 
> By avoiding bicycling on the Square (as I see it pictured on TV nowadays), I 
> feel I am better protecting my lungs, heart, brain, blood and other cells 
> from unnecessary motor vehicle exhaust gas and particles that the new 
> automobile parking and driving "vibrancy" has provided. 
> 
> Maybe if enough others bicyclists and pedestrians were as concerned about 
> those things as I am, it might significantly reduce usage of the Square so 
> that the merchants and City decision-makers would eliminate the new parking 
> spaces.  But I realize that's a long shot. 

These statements imply that (1) these health concerns are measurably greater on 
the Square than anywhere else in town (especially any alternate routes), and 
(2) "other bicyclists and pedestrians" are _not_ "as concerned about these 
things" as you are. I don't see evidence of either.

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Paul T. O'Leary
Desktop Insurgent
Madison, WI USA

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