The City is recommending removing parts of the 10th Street bike lane |
Tuesday, May 22nd 2012
5:30 PM to 7:30 PM
Chinese Christian Church and Center,
225 N 10th St.
Basement meeting hall will be used, entrance on Spring St.
Chinese interpretation services available.
Wednesday, May 23rd 2012
4:30 PM to 6:30 PM
SEPTA Food Court
1234 Market St.
Basement Level
What will happen to this street? The City is recommending the following:
- remove the bike between eastbound Vine Street and Filbert Street
- Replace with shared lane markings in left travel lane
- Update and refresh bicycle lane markings between Ride Ave and westbound Vine Street, and south of Market Street to Lombard Street
2 comments:
I'll be there to let MOTU know that I suport creating a network of bike lanes and that I think gaps in the N-S backbone of the system is short-sighted.
This is a real bummer. I work at 9th + Spring Garden and routinely use this lane and the 13th Street lane to go to and from meetings in Center City. I can't imagine things will be better when I have to officially share the left lane with cars -- it's already dicey as it is going through Chinatown.
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