As someone who commutes by bike along the "nasty" Fish Hatchery route almost every day, I have a few thoughts.

Would it make more sense for the long term to focus efforts on a "rails plus trails" from John Nolen to Cap City Trail and potentially beyond to Oregon along the north-south railway? For serious bike commuting a rail line can't be beat. MM and Seyene may be ok now but have potential for higher volume as the area grows. Bikers from the south crossing at Perry are still destined for FH (albiet without the nasty Beltline crossing) or a nastier yet Park Street to get downtown. The rail line goes straight into Oregon and would be a great north-south complement to the Cap City Trail. I do realize that this may be more expensive, involves multiple jurisdictions, and rails plus trails are (I think) new to Madison. However it would be a very nice scenic route for commuting and recreation.

Alternatively, would it make more sense in the short term to improve the bike and ped crossings at Fish Hatchery? Perry Street seems a bit off the beaten path as far as destinations someone might walk or bike to. Proximity to the bus transfer point is a big plus, but the area south of the Beltline is mostly warehouses and low density industrial. All this being said given the timing I will send an email supporting the Perry St bridge because I understand it has been proposed before, and I'm sure these other potential alternatives are not new ideas. And I have not seen details of the proposed MM-Seyene corridor so maybe it would be almost as good as a rail+trail but cheaper. Lastly Steve thanks for all your efforts in trying to push Fitchburg in a better direction away from sprawl.


Doug Adler
Space Science & Engineering Center
University of Wisconsin-Madison

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Members of the Fitchburg Transportation and Transit Commission have been discussing (among other things!) commuter bicycle routes. I hope to have three north-south bicycle commuting corridors in the comprehensive plan. From west to east: (1) the Badger State Trail along Seminole Highway to the Madison Southwest Bike Trail and Camp Randall, (2) Fish Hatchery Road to Park Street, and (3) Oregon to the Green Tech Village, South Metro Transfer Point, and Park Street via MM, the eastern rail corridor, and Syene Road.

There is much to be done to make safe bicycle commuting available in these corridors, but we have an opportunity next week to dramatically advance the cause of the eastern corridor. That corridor requires an overpass over the Beltline at Perry Street. It would make commuting by bike easier for both people in Fitchburg going to Madison and people in Madison going to Fitchburg (e.g., Berbee, Promega, and the Tech Campus).

Next Tuesday, June 27, 6 PM, the Madison Pedestrian/Bicycle/Motor
Vehicle Commission (PBMVC) will be holding a public hearing to receive
input on bike/ped capital projects that need to be built. I would love
to have a whole bunch of people come to ask for the Perry Street
Overpass. This thing really needs to be built, and we need to show
support for it.

If you can come and testify, that would be great. If others want to come, that's fine too. If you can't come, you could send written comments to the Secretary and ask that they be distributed at the meeting.

Important points to make:
o This has regional significance since it links residential and
  commercial/office locations in two municipalities.
o Fish Hatchery Road is not a good alternative now, and the Cannonball (west
  of Fish Hatchery Rd) is too far west.
o It also will be a huge recreational benefit.
o Seyne Road is a good recreational and commuter route, but if you
  proceed north of the Cap City Trail, you will get dumped on Fish
  Hatchery Road. Nasty.
o Fitchburg's planning a 6000-resident, 10,000-employee transit-oriented
  development along this route.

If you are not able to attend, but would like to submit comments, you
can send them to David Dryer who staffs the committee:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

I will not be able to attend because of a conflicting City Council meeting, but I will send a letter of support.

Let me know if you have any questions.

Regards,
Steve Arnold, Fitchburg Alder, District 4, Seat 7
2530 Targhee Street, Fitchburg, Wisconsin  53711-5491
Telephone +1 608 278 7700 · Facsimile +1 608 278 7701
[EMAIL PROTECTED] · http://www.Arnold.US

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