Here's a bit of public info to encourage locals to waste their time serving as props for City Hall.
What we've seen and heard so far from this series of meetings is that the latest generation of bike advocates are "growing up" and don't have the same kind of time for this activism that they did in their dirty thirties.
Read more . . .
Kansas City, Mo – The City Planning and Development Department invites citizens to the second round of public meetings for the Bike KC Master Plan. At the meetings, citizens will hear updates on the project and get to provide feedback on the progress of the City’s comprehensive bicycle master plan. All meetings will cover the same information.
Developing . . .
Snowflakes aren't strong enough to pedal bikes. They need scooter lanes.
ReplyDeleteI think more of the bikes at these rental kiosks get stolen then rented and ridden.
ReplyDeleteUh, oh!
ReplyDeletePeople are growing up?
So maybe creative class living downtown and working part-time in the gig economy isn't really going to get anyone anywhere?
And maybe you really do need to own a vehicle to get around and enjoy the metro?
And those safe suburban neighborhoods with great schools are looking better all the time?
And life is turning out to be a bit more than craft beer and cold brew coffee?
Hope the next generation really buys into the taxpayer-funded amusement park downtown.
Because KCMO residents will be paying for it for decades.
How's Mike's hotel coming?
I ride a bike.
ReplyDeleteI don't want bike lanes.
Just fix the fuckinn pot holes!
^^^ +1
ReplyDeleteput the money into building a velodrome...city wont take care of the "bike lanes"
ReplyDeleteWe need to turn our backs on building for the pleasure crowd. Bike Lanes are B.S. Use the streets to DRIVE to work.
ReplyDeleteHow does she not fall off that bike?
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