Kansas City Referendum Against Bike Lanes Coming Soon?!?

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 . . .

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