Robbie,
   
  Clearly it's not the ideal design but it is the official path and I'll use 
report a problem from now on. Unfortunately, waiting 5 plus years ain't going 
to make it safer today, and that's what we need.  There are dozens of people 
who use it daily.  Alder Clear has already responded and is going to follow up 
on, which is greatly appreciated.  The Old Middleton route is also the official 
route and it's in dangerous condition...should cyclists just jump in cars since 
there is no ideal route that way?  Fixing/maintaining what we have is just as 
important as long term planning that "might" happen. Et tous Kendall Avenue 
from the 2400 to the 2100 Block?

Robbie Webber <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  Regarding Troy's comments about the path on University Ave east of Allen 
Blvd:

See the recent discussion on this list, and please note that the "Report 
a Problem" link on the city's web site seems to work pretty well for 
getting some of these bike lane/street/path problems fixed.

That path - Spring Harbor (?) to Allen Blvd - would never be built 
today. It is a dangerous "side path" that puts you in a position to be 
hit by a turning car. University Ave will be reconstructed within the 
next 5 years, and bike lanes will be added to the main roadway. Until 
then, the b est way to keep the current facilities safe is to report 
problems.


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