Yes, that new double-yellow stripe on N. Henry is a nice change.  An 
acknowledgement of the
reality - bicyclists were pretty much constantly taking that short distance 
against the one-way
for as long as it has been a one-way.

Another acknowledgement of reality would be to add a counter flow on the Crazy 
Legs Lane one-way
(that idiotic short cut-through and pedestrian hazard on the greenspace 
triangle at Regent St. /
Monroe St. / Little St. / Breese Terrace).  The counter flow should be extended 
down Oakland Ave.
for 1 block to Madison St. while we're at it.  (Now that the railroad crossing 
is long gone, I
hope it is in the city's plans to completely redesign that intersection.)  


--- "Robert F. Nagel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> But, there's good news out there.  Has everybody noticed the one-block
> counter flow bike path on the n. henry block between dayton and state?
>  It may be 25 years later than it should have been, but we've all
> heard it said, better late than never.


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George J. Perkins
442 Toepfer Drive
Madison, WI 53711

Phone: 608-442-5558
EMail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

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