It's not a city property, of course, but when I rode past Erik's bike west
side shop yesterday, I noticed a brand-new fence-type bike-rack.  Worse
yet, it's right next to the wall, so there's no way to use a U-type lock
without hogging the whole rack.

You'd think they'd know better...

Robbie Webber wrote:
> Actually, TWO articles, plus a thread going on The Daily Page Forum:
>
> Articles about bike parking.
> http://www.thedailypage.com/isthmus/article.php?article=22969
> (That link looks like it's about Kipp noise, but if you scroll down,
> you'll
> see the two items on bike parking.)
>
> Forum thread:
> http://www.thedailypage.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=42470&highlight=
>
> If anyone has examples of parks or libraries (or other city properties)
> that
> lack appropriate bike parking (wrong racks, no racks, bad placement,
> damaged, etc.) let me know. I want to get good racks installed at all city
> facilities, and some of you get to parts of the city that I don't frequent
> as often.
>
> Robbie
>
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