50 years of navigating off road trials and construction sites without dismounting and walking and accident free in construction zones. No substitute for common sense and care. Suspect many cyclists are a whole lot more cautious than the maniacs I see driving 65-70 mph through the construction zones on the beltline. There are times when the city puts up those signs where it makes no sense, like the one on the trail along John Nolen that was up next to some plastic culverts laying along side the trail in the grass for three weeks before any work was done. No contractor in sight, no work being done, but sure enough there were signs up in both directions to dismount and walk. When the city and its contractors take seriously the inconvenience they cause cyclists when blocking the only bikeway along a busy commuter route then I'll have some sympathy for your arguments Larry.

Brian Mink

Larry D. Nelson <mailto:[email protected]>
August 28, 2014 at 7:42 PM
Hopefully Brian, you will not be injured. But if you are, I suspect that
the contractor's insurance carrier will be very grateful for your email.
Rewey, you are a bad influence!



From: Bikies [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Brian
Mink
Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 5:52 PM
To: Michael Rewey
Cc: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Bikies] Southwest Path Intersection Curb Ramp Work



I generally ignore the "dismount and walk signs" and feel the same way that Mike does. When vehicle drivers have to walk their cars through construction
zones I'll follow the same rule of the road for my bike.

Brian Mink






<mailto:[email protected]> Michael Rewey

August 28, 2014 at 5:28 PM

I await the day when a construction announcement states that drivers will
have to walk their
cars through a construction zone.

Mike Rewey


On 28 Aug 2014 at 21:21, Ross, Arthur wrote:

NOTICE: REVISED SCHEDULE ON PATH WORK - There will be construction work on
the
Southwest Path between Randall Ave and Park Street, beginning Tuesday,
September 2 and
continuing through Friday, September 5. The City´s sidewalk contractor will
be replacing
street ramps at various locations. Ramps will be replaced half at a time so
that the path
will remain open for use, but riders will have to dismount and walk bikes
through the
construction zones. Please be aware and use caution when riding or walking
through this
area. For questions contact Tony Fernandez in Engineering at
[email protected].


Arthur Ross, Pedestrian-Bicycle Coordinator
City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division
215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 100
PO Box 2986
Madison, WI 53701-2986
608/266-6225


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<mailto:[email protected]> Ross, Arthur

August 28, 2014 at 4:21 PM

NOTICE: REVISED SCHEDULE ON PATH WORK - There will be construction work on
the Southwest Path between Randall Ave and Park Street, beginning Tuesday,
September 2 and continuing through Friday, September 5. The City's sidewalk
contractor will be replacing street ramps at various locations. Ramps will
be replaced half at a time so that the path will remain open for use, but
riders will have to dismount and walk bikes through the construction zones.
Please be aware and use caution when riding or walking through this area.
For questions contact Tony Fernandez in Engineering at
[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
<mailto:[email protected]>.


Arthur Ross, Pedestrian-Bicycle Coordinator
City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division
215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 100
PO Box 2986
Madison, WI 53701-2986
608/266-6225



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Brian Mink <mailto:[email protected]>
August 28, 2014 at 5:52 PM
I generally ignore the "dismount and walk signs" and feel the same way that Mike does. When vehicle drivers have to walk their cars through construction zones
I'll follow the same rule of the road for my bike.

Brian Mink

> Michael Rewey <mailto:[email protected]>
> August 28, 2014 at 5:28 PM
> I await the day when a construction announcement states that drivers will have
> to walk their
> cars through a construction zone.
>
> Mike Rewey
>
>
> On 28 Aug 2014 at 21:21, Ross, Arthur wrote:
>
> NOTICE: REVISED SCHEDULE ON PATH WORK - There will be construction work on the
> Southwest Path between Randall Ave and Park Street, beginning Tuesday,
> September 2 and
> continuing through Friday, September 5. The City´s sidewalk contractor will be
> replacing
> street ramps at various locations. Ramps will be replaced half at a time so
> that the path
> will remain open for use, but riders will have to dismount and walk bikes
> through the
> construction zones. Please be aware and use caution when riding or walking
> through this
> area. For questions contact Tony Fernandez in Engineering at
> [email protected].
>
>
> Arthur Ross, Pedestrian-Bicycle Coordinator
> City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division
> 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 100
> PO Box 2986
> Madison, WI 53701-2986
> 608/266-6225
>
>
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> Ross, Arthur <mailto:[email protected]>
> August 28, 2014 at 4:21 PM
> NOTICE: REVISED SCHEDULE ON PATH WORK - There will be construction work on the
> Southwest Path between Randall Ave and Park Street, beginning Tuesday,
> September 2 and continuing through Friday, September 5. The City's sidewalk > contractor will be replacing street ramps at various locations. Ramps will be > replaced half at a time so that the path will remain open for use, but riders > will have to dismount and walk bikes through the construction zones. Please be > aware and use caution when riding or walking through this area. For questions
> contact Tony Fernandez in Engineering at
> [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.
>
>
> Arthur Ross, Pedestrian-Bicycle Coordinator
> City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division
> 215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 100
> PO Box 2986
> Madison, WI 53701-2986
> 608/266-6225
>
>
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Michael Rewey <mailto:[email protected]>
August 28, 2014 at 5:28 PM
I await the day when a construction announcement states that drivers will have to walk their
cars through a construction zone.

Mike Rewey


On 28 Aug 2014 at 21:21, Ross, Arthur wrote:

NOTICE: REVISED SCHEDULE ON PATH WORK - There will be construction work on the Southwest Path between Randall Ave and Park Street, beginning Tuesday, September 2 and continuing through Friday, September 5. The City´s sidewalk contractor will be replacing street ramps at various locations. Ramps will be replaced half at a time so that the path will remain open for use, but riders will have to dismount and walk bikes through the construction zones. Please be aware and use caution when riding or walking through this
area. For questions contact Tony Fernandez in Engineering at
[email protected].


Arthur Ross, Pedestrian-Bicycle Coordinator
City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division
215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 100
PO Box 2986
Madison, WI 53701-2986
608/266-6225


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Ross, Arthur <mailto:[email protected]>
August 28, 2014 at 4:21 PM
NOTICE: REVISED SCHEDULE ON PATH WORK - There will be construction work on the Southwest Path between Randall Ave and Park Street, beginning Tuesday, September 2 and continuing through Friday, September 5. The City's sidewalk contractor will be replacing street ramps at various locations. Ramps will be replaced half at a time so that the path will remain open for use, but riders will have to dismount and walk bikes through the construction zones. Please be aware and use caution when riding or walking through this area. For questions contact Tony Fernandez in Engineering at [email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>.


Arthur Ross, Pedestrian-Bicycle Coordinator
City of Madison Traffic Engineering Division
215 Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd., Suite 100
PO Box 2986
Madison, WI 53701-2986
608/266-6225


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