I understand that a bike-station-thingy was considered, but rejected at
Union South, but I was surprised when I was shooed away trying to park by
bike in bike racks that I presumed existed in the parking garage. It was
raining, so I thought that would be a good place to park my bike. I had
associated the garage with bikes because I had been in the garage once when
police were doing bike-police training. My first red flag that I wasn't
welcome was the gates were within inches of the cement wall and I had to
shimmy past them. Then I was met by some sort of attendant who scolded me
and sent me back out into the rain telling me that bikes are not allowed in
the garage, as if it should have been obvious to me. That seemed crazy until
I realized there weren't any bike racks down there anyway, which is, also,
of course, crazy.

So, what happened here? I mean it's one thing to get out-maneuvered when
you're trying to add several thousand dollars on to a $100 million project
(or whatever bike stations and unions souths cost), but it's another thing
to end up with a ban on bikes and without a single steel bar to lock your
bike to in the whole garage.
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Robert F. Nagel
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www.nagel-law.com
Thirty on the Square, 10th Floor
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Madison, WI  53703
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