closed #126967
Biking & Walking
- Case Date:
- 6/26/2012
10th street between Walnut and Indiana needs more pedestrian crosswalks; there many points that are difficult and often times dangerous to cross.
10th street between Walnut and Indiana needs more pedestrian crosswalks; there many points that are difficult and often times dangerous to cross.
The Walnut Street bike lane from 11th St to 19th St is full of debris, glass, piles of straw, and potholes. It is unrideable in its current condition because it is so bumpy. I had to get out of the bike lane and ride in a traffic lane.
Car door opened almost smashing two bicyclist in bike lane
It would be nice if there were bike racks at the businesses on the corner of Jordan and 3rd (e.g. Dragon Express, Soma, Mother Bears, etc). Right now there is no safe place to park bikes and most people lock their bikes to sign posts.
The bike rack at Sahara Mart on 2nd street is not ideally located. It is afixed to a street sign. The street sign blocks one of the parking spots. The rack faces the street and if you park your bike on the side of the rack that you are supposed to, it hangs in the street. The other option is park your bike on the "wrong" side of the rack and have it hanging in the sidewalk in the way of pedestrians. Plus, the bike isn't well supported on that side, so the chances of it falling over are great.
The bike lane on Lincoln from 1st street to 4th street is covered in debris from the recent weather. Additionally, there is a giant pothole at the intersection of Lincoln and Smith. It would also be nice if people did not park their cars in the bike lane along Lincoln.
Plow the fucking bike lanes!
I work at Motorwerks BMW I suggest that something is done for us to cross American Blvd! What is it going to take someone getting hit by a motorvehicle?! People don't even look at the pedestrain crossing signs! I think there would be a lawsuit that the city would not want to have on them! Get something done please
On the ramp east of the bypass that leads to the 8th street underpass there are two big black ropes hanging from a tree, right at face level for a cyclist. I nearly got smacked in the face with one as I was traveling down the ramp to go west under the bypass.
"I wish there was a bike path or sidewalk out to the Eastern Heights neighborhood" - facebook message to city event page