| drove up the road yesterday for the fist time in a couple of weeks, even the temp bike lanes now look gone. has d decided to remove them? |
| They are re-configuring and took out the plastic posts. It will be one way on each side of the street above MacArthur and two-way below. Not really conforming to any standard, but when a Mayor crony complains about aesthetics, DDOT has no choice but to kowtow, everyone else be damned. |
Good. Finally. |
| The plastic flexposts were hurting the eyes of rich Ward 3 drivers. Hopefully they're being replaced with real but pleasing to the eye concrete bollards. |
| Thank god. It was horrible. |
thanks. who is the mayor crony who complained, and does this mean there will be no street parking on that stretch between macarthur and loughboro, on either side? will we ever get an accounting of how much this debacle cost us taxpayers? |
Horrible? It's an ill-conceived route, but really did nothing that directly impacted anyone. |
| We got rid of a bike lane that literally no one uses? The horror. |
How is it an ill conceived route? It connects the CCT to MacArthur Blvd and Loughboro Road and points east. Where else should such a connection be located? |
And yet despite all that connectivity, no one uses it. |
| No one uses it and caused way more traffic. It needs to go. Such a joke. |
| Please go away! Let’s create more traffic in spot that already was awful. |
+1. |
| The traffic from that bike lane that never has any bikers 🤯. What a horrible choice. Backs up traffic which was already horrible. |
. Thank god the two people who use it can connect. There are thousands of people now affected. Really not how society should work. But new times. We bend to the crazy. Yes saving the environment is amazing but no we don’t need to create bike lanes that create more traffic. |