Hear about City’s Bike Lane Plans on Weds & Thurs
The city has bike lane plans – and you’re invited to hear about them.
Philadelphia’s Office of Transportation and Infrastructure Systems (oTIS) scheduled meetings for this Wednesday and Thursday (April 4th & 5th) to talk about a repaving and safety project for the Spruce-Pine bike lanes. They’re planning on switching the bike lanes from the right side to the left side to be more visible for drivers and SEPTA buses. The parking would then change to the right side of the street. See the details on oTIS’s website.
The Inside Scoop
According to the Bicycle Coalition of Greater Philadelphia, this is a great start. But although these lanes were pretty innovative when they were installed in 2009, they’ve since become deteriorated and were part of the problems that led to two extreme bike crashes this past winter, one killing 24-year old Emily Fredricks. What’s needed in addition to swapping sides are protected intersections and protected bike lanes
Plus, Philadelphia has funding – estimated at $550,000 to upgrade bike infrastructure.
attend the public meetings:
- Wednesday, April 4: For residents and business owners located on the West side of Broad Street, 6-7:30 p.m., Merck Education Center, Kimmel Center, 300 S. Broad Street. Click here to download the meeting flyer.
- Thursday, April 5: For residents and business owners located on the East side of Broad Street, 6-7:30 p.m., Elaine C. Levitt Auditorium in Gershman Hall, University of the Arts, 401 S. Broad Street. Click here to download the meeting flyer.
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