The starting line for the 21 and 9 mile rides. Riders filled the entire roadway for several blocks back. |
I was surprised that they had all kinds of input for me, and a lot of it not pertaining to bikes! So you bike folks are a well-rounded crowd.
Here's a little of what I heard:
- Sweep the roads more than once a year. The roads are usually swept in the spring, but following the construction season, there is a lot of "crumbs" from filling potholes and sealing roads that get pushed to the side where they're a hazard for bicyclists.
- The traffic light at Nevada and the Newport Highway doesn't change for bicycles.
- The Centennial Trail is too narrow near Upriver Drive since sidewalk was put in earlier this year. It only leaves about two feet of trail for bicyclists to use.
- Turn the wide shoulder on the Newport Highway into a bike lane.
- To revitalize downtown Spokane, fix up empty storefronts to be "marijuana resorts" now that marijuana is legal in Washington. Yes, someone actually did suggest this.
2 comments:
"The Centennial Trail is too narrow near Upriver Drive since sidewalk was put in earlier this year. It only leaves about two feet of trail for bicyclists to use."
I noticed that also, but after the chip seal and new striping it is a little wider, but still not very wide.
I'll pass it on to the powers that be. Thanks :)
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