It seems that Kansas City advocates of "bike supremacy" might have pushed local small biz too far with an oppressive appropriation of street space on Truman Road.
Now . . .
NEIGHBORHOOD LEADERS CONSIDER CITYWIDE REFERENDUM THAT COULD RIP OUT CONTROVERSIAL CYCLIST PATHS!!!
In fact . . .
Bike advocate leadership has been so ineffective that KCMO already approved an ordinance passing stricter provisions for establishing bike lanes . . . Now the clap back against transit activists is growing more intense as Truman Road leaders respond to social media bullying with efforts to rewrite municipal policy.
Here's a preview . . .
"At the meeting, KCMO Public Works director Michael Shaw said a number of options will be considered including an ordinance to remove the bike lanes or a petition for a referendum to remove the bike lanes."
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
Kansas City leaders propose modifications to Truman Road bike lanes as debate continues
KANSAS CITY, Mo. - Confusion and controversy continues after bike lanes were installed on Truman Road in Kansas City, Missouri, last fall. Now, Kansas City Public Works continues looking for a solution as businesses say the bike lanes are dangerous and bad for business.
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