They'll never do it, of course, but my vote would be for a pontoon- boat bike shuttle while the path is closed.

Just a thought...


On Jun 12, 2008, at 11:03 PM, John Rider wrote:

Ann,

I have requested to be involved in this project (since I also bike this path daily) and met with the lead engineer on Wednesday to discuss design issues. I mentioned the issue of the detour, but the planning is not that far along
yet.  I will be present for at least some of the meetings with the
contractors, and will keep Bikies informed on what's happening.


Thanks,
John Rider

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-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:bikies- [EMAIL PROTECTED] On
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Sent: Thursday, June 12, 2008 11:43 AM
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Subject: [Bikies] RE: Bikies Digest, Vol 51, Issue 11



As I rode to work yesterday on the John Nolen Path, I wondered how they would handle bike/ped traffic on the path during re-construction project the City is working on. I admit this is a selfish concern as it is the only direct route to my office at the corner of Rimrock and John Nolen! I know it is early in the process, but I wanted to get this concern on the table. The
detour will be an important aspect of the plan.

Ann Freiwald
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