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Master Bike Plan

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

City Looks to Take Action on Bike Plan

Ward 2 Councilman Tom Bullock introduced a measure that would tap the city's economic development fund to build on the biking culture.

Lakewood City Council is considering a measure that would take the city’s comprehensive Master Bike Plan and turn it into action — starting with Detroit Avenue. Ward 2 Councilman Tom Bullock introduced a resolution at Monday’s city council meeting outlining a plan that would use use the city’s economic development fund to pay for “sharrows” on Lakewood’s main commercial corridor. The painted bike symbols — aimed at reminding motorists to share the road with cyclists — would stretch from Lakewood City Hall to the YMCA. As outlined in the city’s budget, council has the ability to use the $49,000 available in the economic development fund for whatever it chooses.  “I am hoping we can get this rolling,” Bullock told Lakewood Patch on Monday. “…

rassie galaty

10:26 pm on Thursday, June 7, 2012

One last comment...Not everyone can afford an automobile! There IS a large group of refugees living in Lakewood who do NOT own cars. Cycling is their means of transportation [as it was in their native land].   more ›

Friday, April 6, 2012

New Bike Racks Rolling into Lakewood

About a dozen bike racks — and one large bike corral — are coming to downtown Lakewood in May.

Already known as a bike-friendly community, bikeability is about to get even better in Lakewood. About a dozen bike racks — and one large bike corral — are coming to downtown Lakewood in May. One of the key takeaways from last year’s bike study, is that in Lakewood, biking is kind of a big deal.  “It’s how people get around,” said Dru Siley, the city’s director of planning and development. “We have so many folks who ride as transportation. There (are) recreational riders, people who ride to run errands, and there’s commuter riders.” He said that about a dozen yellow bike racks are arriving later this month. “We have thousands of folks in town who use bikes as their primary mode of transportation,” Siley added. The city’s Master Bike Plan …

Alexandra

8:28 am on Sunday, April 8, 2012

I just got a new trike. I am happy to know I will be able to lock it up easier while I run errands. I got it to reduce my gas expenses in the summer and get some exercise.   more ›

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