Tag: Nicole Freedman

  • Wednesday, September 18, 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Cycle Track Public Meeting Notice

    The City of Boston announces a public meeting scheduled for Wednesday, September 18, from 6 – 8 at the Firehouse at 127 Mount Vernon Street, relative to a conceptual plan for a cycle track and intersection improvements around the Public Garden on Arlington Street, Beacon Street, Charles Street, and Boylston Street.  The concept plan envisions a two-way cycle track along the streets around the Public Garden including intersection improvements.  Cycle tracks are sections of road designated for exclusive use by cyclists, physically protected from motor vehicle traffic.  The cycle tracks will be at street grade, separate from the sidewalk, and marked with paint or thermoplastic.  Parked cars and/or flexible bollards will separate cyclists from the moving vehicles.

    Why install cycle tracks? The proposed two-way track is a key component of the City’s Bike Network Plan, which seeks to provide safe, protected routes through the City, encouraging all residents to bicycle, from children to senior citizens.  The proposed track would provide a path-like facility connecting the Charles River path to existing and proposed on-street facilities ini the network.  The existing one-way street pattern requires bicyclists to ride significantly out of their way, against traffic, or on the sidewalk, to make important connections.  Cycle tracks in other cities have been shown to increase ridership, decrease sidewalk riding, decrease crashes, and reduce speeds.  Parking and traffic modifications will be discussed at this meeting. Hopefully, police enforcement of bicycle riding traffic violators will also be discussed.

    For more information contact Nicole Freedman, City of Boston, at 617-918-4456, or email her at Nicole.freedman@cityofboston.gov.

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  • Monday, August 31, 6 pm – Boston Bikes Initiative Community Meeting

    The Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services and Boston Bikes invite you to a

    COMMUNITY MEETING

    Monday, August 31, 2009
    6:00 PM
    Boston Public Library Central Branch
    Mezzanine Conference Room
    700 Boylston Street

    As part of Mayor Menino’s Boston Bikes Initiative, the City of Boston is creating bike lanes on major roadways to improve access and safety for all users.  The purpose of this meeting is to discuss the proposed installation of bike lanes on Commonwealth Avenue.

    For more information, please contact:
    Will Onuoha, Mayor’s Office of Neighborhood Services
    (617) 635-3485
    Nicole Freedman, Boston Bikes
    (617) 918-4456

    Boston Bikes is part of Mayor Menino’s plan for a vibrant and healthy city that benefits all its citizens. It seeks to make Boston a world-class bicycling city by creating safe and inviting conditions for all residents and visitors.  The Neighborhood Association of the Back Bay supports a public process but has some reservations about the plan as proposed, and encourages us to attend this first public meeting.